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SCHOOL LIBRARIES. 


“ There is no school that may not greatly enrich its work by an appeal to the actual experience of the children and by 
carefully directed observations and experiments. We need our text-books as a summary, as a convenient condensed outline, 
or as books of reference: but we must provide as best we can other books of reference which will furnish the details which are 
impossible in the limited number of pages allowed to the text. In every room of every school a library of books, pamphlets, maga¬ 
zine articles, and illustrative material should be found, and every teacher should expect to increase this collection and to improve 
its quality as the years go by ."— George Drayton Strayer. 

CLASSROOM LIBRARIES. 

In this catalogue for elementary school libraries, an attempt has been made to present the best children’s books 
for each grade. The grading is tentative, but it has been based upon experience and, for the normal child of English- 
speaking and English-reading parents, should be reliable. It is hoped that the annotations will help in fitting the right 
book to the right child and bring into use many volumes which seldom leave the shelves. 

LIBRARY MONEY. 

After an inventory report on the number and condition of library books at the end of the first school term, each 
year, an allotment of library money is made. Each school’s share is determined by the number of books required to 
install and maintain in each class a library of about fifty volumes, or at least a book per pupil. A small part of the 
library appropriation may be used for teachers’ reference books in Part II of this catalogue. Until the children’s 
libraries are well built up, no money should be spent for the teacher’s library. The school library is for the children first. 

SELECTION. 

Select attractive books that will make readers of the children, and then add such material as may be desirable 
for use in the school work. Any book, whether it be wholly fanciful or wholly informational in character, that leaves 
“any kind of fine and wholesome feeling in the mind” of the child who reads it, is a book to be desired. The teacher who 
knows the individual tastes of her pupils should be consulted in the selection of a library for her class. Avoid duplication, 
as a rule, as a variety of material will keep up the interest. Care should also be taken to select different books for the A 
and B classes of each year, so that when pupils are promoted a fresh library will be found in the new grade. There are 
certain recognized classics for children, such as “Swiss Family Robinson,” “Boys’ King Arthur,” “Little Women,” etc., 
which every boy and girl should have a chance to read and know before leaving elementary school. The classroom library 
should offer first these books that have been tried and loved by generations of young people. About fifty titles of this 
character under each grade in the catalogue have been starred (*) as a standard library. 

ORDERING. 

The following plan is suggested in the hope that it may simplify the ordering of library books in the larger schools 
by a division of labor. Upon the receipt of the circular giving the amount of the library appropriation, let the principal 
assign to each teacher the amount which she is to expend for her class. Let the class teacher then select from the catalogue 
the books wanted, and for each title, write a card in the form given below. 


Alden, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe Club. 

Copies 2.Grade 5A. Miss 

Ordered April 15/20. 

Rec’d. 


Supply No. 


Contractor, John Smith & Co 


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The regular catalogue card on the Supply List may be used for this purpose. On this card write on the first line 
in the upper left hand corner the author's name , initials , and short title of the book. On the second line and to the left of 
number oif copies, if more than one, and below, the date of ordering, leaving space below that for the date of receipt. To 
the right of this enter the grade for which the book is intended and the teacher’s name, and below in the right hand corner, 
the supply number, contractor and price. . ... 

After collecting these cards from each class teacher and revising, sort by contractor before writing the requisition 
in the regular requisition book. After the order has been written and sent in, the cards should be arranged alphabetically 
by authors (or titles when author’s name does not appear). When the books are received, check the corresponding cards 
by entering date received, and write name of teacher who ordered the book on inside cover or slip of paper inserted. When 
a book is withdrawn, lost or worn out, a note may be made on its card. This order-card catalogue kept in the principal’s 
office will give all necessary information in regard to any book in the school library. 


PREPARATION OF BOOKS FOR USE. 

Before sending to classrooms stamp the book with the School Library stamp on the inside of the cover and write 
in ink the grade and room number to which it is assigned. Every book should come stamped by the contractor “Property 
of the Board of Education.” At the beginning of the term each teacher should send to the principal a list signed by her¬ 
self of her classroom library books, to be kept as a receipt. 


CLASS LIBRARY RECORD. 

In a small collection of fifty books, none but the simplest charging system is needed. One that will give a complete 
record of books drawn is all that is required. The record card furnished (See Supply List) is recommended and may be used 
as follows: 

1. Write a card for each book, entering author and title of book in the blank space at the top, and book number 
to the right. Below are spaces for thirty charges in double column, with the same number on the back of the card. Keep 
the card in its book when on the shelf; when drawn enter borrower’s name and date on the card and file alphabetically, 
checking and returning the card to the book when returned. Pupils usually may make their own entries under the direction 
of the class librarian. 

2. Another method of using the record card is, after writing one for each book, to collect them all in a pack, alpha¬ 
betically arranged and tied together loosely with a cord through the perforation at the bottom. This gives a compact 
record book to which additions are easily made by inserting new cards. When a book is issued, turn to the corresponding 
card and make the entry, checking in the return column when the book is returned. The cover for the library record 

(See Supply List) is a card of manila board, printed “ Class Library, P. S. No. (.),” the same size as the record card, 

to be put on the record-pack to protect it front and back. Order on the basis of one or two for each class library and not 
one for each book. 

3. Another very simple system for small classes and small libraries, is the chart plan. Rule as large a piece of 
cardboard as can be obtained with horizontal and vertical lines, leaving room on the left hand margin for a list of the 
pupil’s names and on the top for a list of the books in the library. When a pupil draws a book mark the space where the 
pupil’s name and the book intersect with a cross, and when the book is returned enter date in the same space. This chart 
may be hung upon the wall and a glance at it will show just what each pupil has read and just how popular each book is. 


CLASS LIBRARIAN. 

For all grammar classes, at least, a pupil class librarian should be appointed by the teacher or elected by the class, 
to assist in keeping records and managing the library. This will give the teacher opportunities to turn uninterested pupils 
into enthusiastic library patrons. It should be a position of honor and responsibility, but in this connection let it be 
remembered that the success of the library depends largely upon the teacher’s interest and that all of her powers cannot 
be delegated to the class librarian. 


RULES. 

Avoid too many rules, but insist, however, upon certain things, viz.: 

That the class library be available for reference whenever practicable during the school day and that access be had 
for general circulation at least once a week. That books drawn by pupils be retained not longer than two weeks, and 
in the case of a very popular book not longer than one week. 

For ordinary offenses it does not seem best to refuse library privileges but for gross carelessness or wilful in jun¬ 
to books there should be some penalty. It is most important that respect for the City’s property be taught and if a book 
is lost or destroyed, it should be replaced. 

Gifts to the class library by pupils, teachers or parents should be discouraged unless the books given are upon the 
authorized lists, or are titles approved by the department. Many indifferent, if not wholly unsuitable, books are often 
presented to school libraries. . 

REPORTS. 

At the end of the first term an inventory of the library books in each room and in the teacher’s reference collection, 
should be taken and a report made to the principal of the number fit for use, the number to be withdrawn, and the circula¬ 
tion for the term. The principal reports for the whole school to the Superintendent of Libraries, on a postal card report 
blank, on the general condition of the school’s libraries, after including all new books received to date, and after withdraw¬ 
ing all unusable books. 

At the end of the Spring term the circulation for the term is reported in the same manner. 



MENDING—CARE OF BOOKS. 

The library books are not, as a rule, as well bound as text books. Therefore a little care and timely mending will 
lengthen the lives of the popular ones. The pupils should be encouraged to paste in loose leaves and pictures, and when¬ 
ever the teacher thinks it advisable, the books should be covered. Gummed binding tape, transparent paper, glue and 
paste for this purpose may be had from the regular Supply List; and a pamphlet of directions about mending books will 
be furnished by the Bureau of Libraries. 


THE LIBRARY HOUR. 

The official time schedule for elementary schools authorizes the use of one reading period a week as a library period. 
This does not mean that the books should be used only at this time. It means that at least one period a week should 
be devoted to encouraging the use of good books and habits of reading. 

Under the direction of a teacher who is fond of reading herself, who is familiar with the contents of her class library, 
this library hour may easily be made the pleasantest and most profitable part of the school program. The teacher knows 
the girls and boys who sit before her every day,—she is familiar with their likes and dislikes, their strong points and weak 
ones,—and if she also knows the right book to use at the right time, the possibilities are great indeed. 

There are man}'- ways of arousing interest in books but it is doubtful whether a better one exists than reading together 
as a class,—either a story of some literary value, or a book of biography, travel, or history, written in a popular and inter¬ 
esting style. 

At first only books that will appeal to all members of the class should be chosen for reading aloud. Discussions 
of characters, plots, etc., should be encouraged. The pupils should be asked to find out interesting facts about the author 
of the book. Written reviews of the story read will be of value in connection with work in English composition. 

Pupils also may be encouraged to keep in blank books lists of the books they have read, with notes, excerpts, sketches 
of writers, verses, portraits, etc. 

There should also be an effort made to interest children in something beside fiction, once the reading habit is formed. 
Good books of travel, science or history which are not popular, should be brought to their attention by reading a chapter 
or two occasionally. 

It is not desirable that children read many books, but that they know a few good ones well. The teacher should ' 
be watchful to see that it is quality and not quantity of reading that counts. 

Suggestions, outlines, Short articles about books and authors for use in the library period, as well as practical sug¬ 
gestions from principals and teachers, will appear in the School Library Bulletin issued in the interests of the school libraries. 


THE CLASSROOM REFERENCE SHELF. 

In addition to books for circulation and recreative reading wherever possible, each grammar grade should have 
its shelf of reference books. If a shelf can not be had, try a table or window ledge. You cannot begin too early to teach 
pupils to use reference books with intelligence or encourage too much the habit of looking up the unfamiliar words, allusions, 
etc., which they meet every day in their reading. Collect a few books of general information, a standard statistical almanac, 
a book of names, a small encyclopaedia, a book of quotations, or synonyms, an atlas or gazetteer. First, however, have a 
good dictionary and be sure that the pupils know all there is in the back part of it. Short reference exercises every day 
are recommended and special books for the reference shelf should be borrowed as occasion demands from the teacher's 
reference library. 


CENTRAL LIBRARIES. 

For elementary schools where library rooms have been equipped, special appropriations for books, and periodicals, 
will be made from the library funds. t 

All books will be purchased as far as possible from this catalogue in the manner described above. The present plan 
for libraries in duplicate schools calls for: 

1. Assembling all children’s books in the central library room in charge of a teacher librarian. Hree the different 
classes come for regular reading and reference period and to draw books for home use when the size of the collection permits. 

2. Regular visits by classes to the nearest public library branch for instruction in the workings of a library, for 
reference work, book talks, etc. 

3. The continuance of class libraries in classes which cannot be accommodated in the school library room or at 
the public library. 


LIBRARY SYLLABUS. 

On June 17, 1921, a syllabus in the use of library books was adopted by the Board of Superintendents. Library 
lessons on care of books, parts of a book, dictionary drill, the atlas, the gazetteer, the card catalogue, etc., for grades 4 to 
9 are outlined. 

These lessons are designed primarily for use in library rooms (Central Libraries). They are made out with the fol¬ 
lowing conditions in mind: There is a considerable variation in different schools in (1) grades visiting the library; (2) num¬ 
ber of visits per week made by each class; and (3) length of periods. 

All the work outlined for the study of the abridged dictionary may be done in classrooms. If classes visit the 
library only once a week it is not practicable to carry on drill work of this kind in the library room. The difficulty of doing 
such work in two-unit rooms is also recognized. 

Throughout the outline, lessons starred are considered essential. Others are recommended, but optional. If cer¬ 
tain grades do not visit the library at all, the essential lessons should be rearranged so that pupils cover the whole ground 
before graduation. 


In schools where there is no well equipped school library room, arrangements .should be made for as many classes 
as possible to meet in the nearest branch of the public library for instruction. 

TEACHERS’ REFERENCE LIBRARY. 

Much of the best educational literature of the day, especially books which may be helpful in preparing for teachers’ 
examinations, and those of accepted worth for teaching the different subjects will be found in Part II of this catalogue. 

The principal’s assistant, or a regular teacher, should be assigned as librarian, to take charge of the teachers’library, 
and look after all library matters. Place the teachers’ library in as central a place as possible, preferably the principal’s 
office or the teachers’ room. The books should then be classified and catalogued according to the decimal system, and a 
card catalogue written. Directions for cataloguing will be given upon application to the Bureau of Libraries, and whenever 
possible an assistant sent to take charge of the work. Before beginning any classification consult the Bureau of Libraries, 

USE OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES 

Inasmuch as all school library work has one object, viz.: the making of readers and booklovers and patrons of libra¬ 
ries, it is clearly the duty of every teacher to see that each pupil knows the location of the nearest public library branch 
and knows how to become a borrower and user of that branch. The public library is not a part of the school system; it is 
for all the people. But it provides in its-children’s rooms something much better than information,—it provides inspira¬ 
tion and an atmosphere of culture and good taste that is invaluable and should be utilized to the fullest extent. 

Visits to the public library by classes from the public school is a matter to be arranged by the head librarian and the 
school principal. 


BOOKS FOR CLASS LIBRARIES 

KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 

CHILDREN FROM FIVE TO SEVEN YEARS OF AGE 

* Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade 





NATURE STORIES 



SUPPLY 



NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

434 

BRYCE, C. T. That’s why stories. 

Beginners’ reading book of short easy stories about flowers and animals. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

754 

DAVIS, A. C. Nature stories for youngest readers. 

Sentences are simple and short and easily grasped. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.45 

1901 

*MOTT, S. M., and M. B. DUTTON. Fishing and hunt¬ 
ing. ..i. 

Stories in simple words of Eskimo, Indian and Filipino children. 

American Book Co. 

. . .39 

2151 

POULSSON, EMILIE. Through the farmyard gate. .. . 

Rhymes, pictures and stories for children to read, mainly about animals. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

2814 

WEIMER, T., and JONES, R. G. Chats in the zoo. 

Dialogues between the animals and the children with especially good photo¬ 
graphs of the former. Easy reading. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .52 


FABLES, FAIRY STORIES AND 

RHYMES 


175 

BANNERMAN, HELEN. Story of little black Mingo. ... 

Companion book to Little black Sambo. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

176 

Story of little black Sambo. 

Very popular little book of easy words and colored pictures for beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

. . .57 

253 

BATES, LOIS. New recitations for infants. 

Short poems with instructions in gesture and action. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .85 

254 

Fairy tale of a fox, a dog, a cat and a magpie. 

In short sentences and easy words. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .25 

286 

BELL, LADY FLORENCE. Singing circle. 

A picture book of songs and games with helpful diagrams and music. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.40 

315 

BLAISDELL, E. A., and M. F. Boy Blue and his friends. 

Short, easy stories written around some of the Mother Goose rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

.. .75 

316 

Cherry tree children'.. 

Short simple sentences about the birds and animals that live in or around the 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .65 


old cherry tree. Colored pictures. 


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KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

317 

BLAISDELL, E. A., and M. F. Tommy Tinker’s book. . 

“I am going to write a book,” said Tommy Tinker: ‘‘a book with little words 
that little children can read”—and here it is in nice large print, with plenty of 
pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .70 

328 

*Book of nursery rhymes; arranged by Charles Welsh. 

Mother Goose’s melodies attractively illustrated and grouped. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. . .57 

349 

BRADEN, J. M. Little book of well-known toys. 

First reading book. Primer of Toys. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.60 

426 

BROWNING, ROBERT. Pied piper of Hamelin. Illus¬ 
trated by M. W. Tarrant. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . .90 

510 

CADY, M. R., and J. M. DEWEY. Picture stories from 
the great artists.■’. 

Easy stories and verses in large print about some of the familiar pictures of 
Rosa Bonheur, Van Dyck, Landseer, Murillo and the other painters. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .66 

2962 

Child’s first book. 

Stories and easy poems developed by easy stages from simple word com¬ 
binations. Large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

584 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY. Nursery rhymes. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.58 

836 

DODGE, M. M. New baby world. 

Stories, rhymes and pictures compiled from Saint Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

844 

DOPP, K. E. Bobby and Betty at home. 

A very attractive primer-story. , 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.60 

1139 

*GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales; edited by Sarah 
E. Wiltse. Parti.. 

Twelve carefully selected stories from the ‘‘Kinder und Hausmarchen.” 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .45 

1160 

GROVER, E. 0. Kittens and cats. 

This first reading book is full of pictures of real kittens dressed up and pho¬ 
tographed, with easy stories in large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1162 

Overall boys. 

Easy and attractive first reading books. Large print, colored pictures. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .60 

1164 

Sunbonnet babies’ book. 

Stories and pictures of two little girls and their dog, Jack, and other pets 
and people. For beginners. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .56 

1166 

GROVER, E. 0., and HOGATE, E. C. Sunbonnets and 
overalls. 

A story play book for beginners including an operetta. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .56 

1181 

*HAAREN, J. H. Rhymes and fables. 

First reading book, selected mainly from Mother Goose and JEsop. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .49 

1236 

HARRIS, A. V., and WALDO, L. M. Little Folks in 
busy land. 

How to make toys and things out of paper, spools, nuts, flowers, etc. Busy 
work. Colored pictures. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .95 

1237 

Toy shop. 

A picture book and easy reading book. Colored pictures. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .79 

1269 

HAWKES, E. Eskimo land. 

Large print. Easy sentences for beginners. Good pictures. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .45 

1322 

HIX, MELVIN. Once-upon-a-time stories. 

The little red hen.—The unhappy pine tree.—How the bean got its black 
mark.—Cut-Cut and Peep-Peep.—Chicken-Licken.—Three pigs, and several 
others in large print and easy words. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.56 







































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GRADE 

9 

SUPPLY 



NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

1336 

HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Hiawatha alphabet. 

Pictures by H. D. Polk in colors. A rhyming alphabet about Hiawatha. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1360 

HORSFORD, I. M. Stories of our holidays. 

Very easy stories in short sentences for Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanks¬ 
giving, Christmas, New Year’s, etc., all through the year. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .72 

1460 

JOHNSON, CLIFTON, ed. Mother Goose ryhmes my 
children love best of all. 

Historical introduction. Illustrated. 

Lloyd Adams Noble. 

. . 1.13 

1607 

LANG, ANDREW. Snow man and other .stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .68 

1649 

*LEAR, EDWARD. Book of nonsense. 

The first Lear book, only. Not complete. 

“Inimitable and refreshing and perfect in rhythm. I really don’t know 
any author to whom I am half as grateful for my idle self as Edward Lear.” 
—John Ruskin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .60 

1698 

LUCIA, ROSE. Peter and Polly in spring. 

American Book Co. 

. . .45 

1700 

Peter and Polly in summer. 

American Book Co. 

. . .45 

1701 

Peter and Polly in winter. 

Attractive little stoiies in easy words and short sentences about two child¬ 
ren who live in the country on a farm and have lots of fun. 

American Book Co. 

. . .45 

1716 

*McCULLOUGH, A. W. Little stories for little people. . . 

A first reading book containing easy stories and verses by Stevenson, Sher- 
' man, Dodge and others for memorizing. 

American Book Co..... 

. . .39 

1897 

Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .95 

189§ 

Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. (Everyman’s library).. . 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .60 

1929 

MURRAY, CLARA. Child at play. 

Easy words and carefully graded sentences for beginners, accompanied by 
dainty pictures in color. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .75 

1930 

Playtime. 

Beginning with easy sentences, this attractive first reading book gradually 
grows to short stories about children and their pets and games. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . .75 

2128 

POST, M. A. My little Chinese book. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .60 

2129 

My little Italian book. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. . .60 

2134 

*POTTER, BEATRIX. Tale of Jeremy Fisher. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .54 

2140 

Tale of Peter Rabbit. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

. . . .54 

2142 

Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

.. .54 

2144 

Tale of Tom Kitten. 

Dainty little volumes with colored plates, which tell a story in short, sim¬ 
ple sentences. One of the most popular picture book series. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .54 

2147 

*POULSSON, EMILIE. Child stories and rhymes. 

For beginners to read. . , 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.14 

2150 

Runaway donkey and other rhymes for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.14 

2187 

PYLE, KATHARINE. Tales of two bunnies. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .96 












































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KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2263 

ROBINSON, LOUISE. Behind the big glass window.. .. 

All about a visit to Toyland. Pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .75 

2371 

*SCUDDER, H. E. Book of fables. 

Chiefly from iEsop. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .65 

2402 

*SERL, EMMA. In fableland. 

A first reading book of animal fables. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . .76 

2404 

Work-a-day-doings. 

Amusing little stories about Mr. Squirrel, Big Black Bear, Little Monkey. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

2462 

SKINNER, A. M. Story land in play... 

Stories in large print and easy words which may be acted or played by 
primary children. Easy reading book. Colored pictures. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .64 

2463 

Tale of Tibby and Tabby... 

Easy story for beginners. Large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2487 

SMITH, GERTRUDE. Roggie and Reggie stories. 

An attractive book for children just learning to read. Large type. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.21 

2506 

SMYTHE, E. L. Reynard, the fox. 

The classical story of the wily fox told in easiest words. 

American Book Co. 

.. . .39 

2712 

TURPIN, E. H. Child’s book of poetry. 

An inexpensive little collection. Containing many of Stevenson’s, Mac¬ 
donald’s, Wordsworth’s, Tennyson’s, Rossetti’s, best poems for children, as 
well as the old nursery rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . ,45 

2713 

*Classic fables.-.. 

Mainly from ASsop and La Fontaine. For children just beginning to read 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .65 

2864 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH, Pinafore Palace. . . . 

A book of nursery rhymes, jingles, riddles, rhyming alphabets, etc. First 
line index. No pictures. A book for teachers or mothers to read from. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.30 

2865 

Posy ring. 

A book of verses to be read to children. No pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.30 

2870 

WILEY, BELLE. Mewanee. 

A first book of Indian life. Large print and short lines. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .72 


SONGS 



1878 

MOORE, H. K. Nursery song book. 

Words and music and pictures. Seventy-eight old songs. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

1895 

Mother Goose’s melodies. Edited by W. A. Wheeler. 

Songs for the nursery, with music by Charles Moulton. Also an account of 
the Goose or Vergoose family. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 


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2937 *A was an archer... E. P. Dutton & Co.45 

Pictured by E. S. Hardy. Rhyming alphabet. 

2939 Animals at home.. E. P. Dutton & Co.45 

Pictures of moose, beaver, etc. Size 10 x 12 inches. Paper. 


































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2954 

CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. *Farmer’s boy. 

Cumulative verses: 

“When I was a farmer, a farmer’s boy, 

I used to keep my master’s horses.” 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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2950 

Hey diddle diddle and Baby Bunting. 

Size 8 x 93^ inches. Paper. 

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2957 

*Housfe that Jack built... 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

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2960 

*Queen of Hearts. 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. . 

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. . .46 

2952 

Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, etc.. 

Size 8 x 9% inches. Paper. 

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. . .46 

2953 

Sing a song of sixpence. 

Size 8 x 9 l A inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2956 

*The great Panjandrum himself. 

Nonsense story. S»ze 8 x 9-'nches. Paper. 

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2958 

*The mad dog. 

Oliver Goldsmith’s “E[egy on the death of a mad dog,” made into a picture 
book. Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

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. . .46 

2959 

*The milkmaid. 

“An old song exhibited and explained in many designs of R. Caldecott.” 
Size 8 x 9 A inches. Paper. 

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2981 

Ding dong bell. 

Pictures by E. S. Hardy. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

2982 

*Folk at the farm. 

Twelve beautiful Nister pictures, full page, of rabbits, dogs, ducks, donkey, 
chickens, sheep, cows, pigeons, Guinea pigs, Guinea fowls, goat and horse, with 
verses. Size 10 x 12 inches. Paper. 

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2991 

My book of trains. 

Fifteen railway pictures, twelve color plates, full page. Size 10 x 12A 
inches. Paper. 

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2995 

My own dollies. 

Color book of doll pictures. Size 9x11 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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2996 

*My Santa Claus book.. 

Ten full page Santa Claus pictures, with a few jingles. Size 10x123^ 
inches. Paper. 

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3002 

*01d Dobbin. 

Six colored Nister pictures of horses and six pages of verses aoout them. 
Size 8 x 10 inches. Glazed boards. 

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3003 

Old King Cole. 

Illustrated by E. S. Hardy. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .30 

1976 

Old time nursery rhymes. Illustrated by Gordon Robinson E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. 1.20 

3012 

*Our pet’s picture book. 

A dozen beautiful animal pictures by Nister, of horses, dogs, cows, cats, 
rabbits, sheep, deer, goats, etc., with a few verses. Size 10 x 1234 inches. 
Paper. 

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3013 

Picture objects ABC... 

Rhyming alphabet of objects. Colored pictures. Size 8 x 1034 inches. 
Untearable. 

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3019 

Three blind mice. 

A dozen or more colored pictures illustrating the familiar rhymes. Excel¬ 
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SECOND GRADE 

CHILDREN FROM SEVEN TO EIGHT YEARS 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade 

MANNERS 

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TITLE 

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16 

*ADELBORG, OTTILIA. Clean Peter; translated by 
Ada Wallas. 

How Peter transformed the careless, untidy children of Grubbylea into 
models of neatness and deportment. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.20 

442 

BURGESS, GELETT. Goops and how to be them. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.52 

445 

More goops and how not to be them. 

Advice to children about manners and conduct in general, in amusing verse 
with funny pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.52 

1335 

HOFFMAN, HEINRICH. Struwwelpeter. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.60 


NATURE STORIES 



116 

ARTHUR, E. B., and S. C. Sonny Boy’s day at the zoo. 

A little boy’s visit to Bronx Park. Illustrated by excellent photographs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.14 

241 

*BASS, M. F. Nature stories for youngest readers; animal 
life. 

Short stories of wasps, bees, birds, fishes and outdoor life. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. .60 

242 

Nature stories for youngest readers; plant life. 

Stories of trees, flowers, buds and leaves. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. .57 

1381 

HOWLISTON, M. H. Cat-Tails and other tales. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.59 

1928 

MURPHY, LOUISE. Little book of bird songs. 

Sixteen original songs about feathered folk for little children . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .80 

2329 

SCHAFFNER, C. L. Sam of our cat tales. 

The biography of an interesting cat. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .45 

2802 

WARREN, M. L. From September to June with nature. 

Easy stories about things that happen during the nine months of the school 
year. Talks about fruits and flowers and animal life. 

D. C. Heath & Co... 

. .58 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 

570 *CHANCE, L. M. Little folks of many lands. Ginn & Co.48 

Stories of Indian, Eskimo, Dutch, African, Arabian, Filipino and Japanese 
children. Tinted plates. Easy words and attractive. 

577 CHAPLIN, F. P., and MRS. F. A. HUMPHREY. Little 

folks of other lands. The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

About the children of Arabia, Lapland, Turkey, Egypt, Italy, Holland, 

Russia, China and other countries. 

901 *DUTTON, M. B. In field and pasture.. American Book Co.45 

Child life, amusements and occupations. among the Pueblo and Navajo 
Indians, in Egypt, Tibet, Russia, the Alps, Cuba and Norway. 



























SECOND GRADE 


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NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 


2051 

2491 

*PEARY, J. D. Snow baby. 

The story of Marie Ahnighito Peary, who was born in the Far North among 
the Eskimo, told by her mother. Beautifully illustrated and printed in large 
type. 

*SMITH, M. E. Eskimo stories.».. 

About Eskimo children and their dogs, about wolves, reindeer, bear, musk- 
own OTjdnn* and lifn in f.ho North. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.. . 1.90 

,. . .60 


INDIAN AND HISTORY STORIES 


363 

*B ROOKS, DOROTHY. Stories of the red children. 

Indian legends adapted for second and third year readers. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.. . .45 

573 

CHANDLER, KATHARINE. Bird woman of the Lewis 
and Clark expedition. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A few incidents from the journals of Lewis and Clark retold in very simple 
words for beginners and illustrated with many interesting pictures. 

, . . .76 

792 

*DEMING, E. W., and T. 0. Little Indian folk. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . * 1.32 

793 

Little red people. 

Two delightful books of stories and pictures of Indian children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.32 

931 

^EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Stories of great Americans 
for little Americans. 

Short sketches of Franklin, Penn, Washington, Putnam, Boone, Webster, 
Greeley and many other famous Americans. 

American Book Co. 

.. . .45 

2871 

WILEY, BELLE, and G. W. EDICK. Children of the 
cliff.. 

An easy story describing the life of the primitive Indian of the Southwest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

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FAIRY TALES, RHYMES AND STORIES 


21 

iEsop’s fables.. 

Told in words of one syllable. Good illustrations, some in color. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .45 

105 

ANDERSEN, H. C. Ugly duckling. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... .39 

121 

ASHWORTH, ALICE. Just a little boy. 

The everyday experiences of an everyday boy. 

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.. . .45 

279 

BEARD, PATTEN. Toyland Mother Goose. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.52 

298 

*BIGHAM, M. A. Stories of Mother Goose village. 

New stories of the Mother Goose people told for children just beginning to 
read for themselves. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.. . .60 

318 

BLAISDELL, M. F. Polly and Dolly. 

Little stories in short sentences about the good times children have. 

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.. . .70 

346 

Boys’ and girls’ fairy stories. 

Mainly from Grimm. Pictures in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .60 

530 

*CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 

“A book which will live as long as children love wonder stories and grown¬ 
ups have young hearts.” 

Educational Pub. Co. 

... .45 

0; ? Jg 

585 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY. Stories for the seven year old... . 

An attractive little collection of prose and verse with colored pictures. 

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< !h J 

615 

dt>E, F. E. First book of stories for the story teller. 

Collection of old favorites. 

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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2968 

COMSTOCK, E. B. Tuck me in stories. 

All the stories are about animals. Excellent pictures by the author. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.33 

701 

COX, PALMER. Another brownie book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

704 

Brownies at home... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

705 

*Brownies, their book. 

No more popular people ever inhabited a picture book than these grotesque 
little imps. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

713 

CRAIK, G. M. Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew. 

Tale of a dog and a cat who ran away from home together. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .55 

715 

So-Fat and Mew-Mew. 

‘Bow-Wow” and “Mew-Mew.” 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.41 

771 

DE FOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe. 

Arranged by Mary Godolphin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .58 

837 

9 DODGE, M. M. Rhymes and jingles. 

Verses for very young readers, and many of them old favorites. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.11 

1010 

FOULKE, E. E. Twilight stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. ,72 

1058 

*GERSON, VIRGINIA. Happy heart family. 

A happy little story, with equally happy and amusing pictures to interest 
very young readers and listeners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.50 

1140 

GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales, edited by Sarah 
E. Wiltse. Part 2.. 

Contains such favorites as, The woodcutter’s child, The Buffalo leather 
boots, The six travelers, The three languages. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .45 

1163 

GROVER, E. O. Overall boys in Switzerland. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .68 

1165 

Sunbonnet babies in Holland. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.64 

1182 

HAAREN, J. H., ed. Songs and stories. 

Containing many stories from Grimm, several of Tennyson’s songs, some 
from Jean Ingelow, Herrick and Rossetti. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .49 

1354 

HOPKINS, W. J. Sandman: his farm stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.56 

1427 

JACKSON, G. E. Wee Winkles and Wide Awake. 

For children who are just beginning to read for themselves. A story of a 
little boy and girl who have pets and good times at the seashore. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1582 

*LANG, ANDREW. Cinderella. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book, for younger children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .56 

1590 

*Jack and the bean stalk, and Brother and sister. 

Adapted from tales in ‘“The red fairy book,’, for beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .30 

1597 

Prince Darling and other stories. 

Five stories based on the tales in “The Blue fairy book.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

1606 

Snowdrop and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in “The Red fairy book.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .30 

1676 

Little folks’ fairy tales. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .60 

1699 

LUCIA, R. Peter and Polly in Autumn... 

Story of home life and outdoor frolics. Attractive. 

American Book Co. 

.45 

1896 

MOTHER GOOSE’S nursery rhymes. 

Children’s Classics. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

1.899 

Mother Goose’s nursery tales; arranged by A. Pitt-Kethley 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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SECOND GRADE 



SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

1963 *0’CONNOR, DANIEL. Story of Peter Pan. 

A version arranged for use in schools with Mr. Barrie’s consent, and includ¬ 
ing the original music. 

1984 ^O’SHEA, M. V. Six nursery classics. 

The house that Jack built, Mother Hubbard, Cock Robin, the Old Woman 
and her pig, Dame Wiggins of Lee, The three bears. 

1985 OSWELL, K. F. Fairy book... 

1986 Stories grandmother told. 

2130 POTTER, BEATRIX. Ginger and Pickles. 

2131 Pie and the patty pan. 

2132 *Tailor of Gloucester. 

2133 Tale of Benjamin Bunny... 

2136 Tale of Johnny Towj^mouse. 

2137 Tale of Mr. Tod 

2135 *Tale of Mrs. Jemimh Puddle-duck. 

2138 Tale of Mrs Tiggy Winkle. 

2139 Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse. 

2141 Tale of Pigling Bland. 

2143 Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. 

2146 Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies.. 

2145 *Tale of two bad mice. 

2166 PUTNAM, G. H. Little gingerbread man. 

A familiar nursery story retold in a very charming manner and made into 
a handsome little book for little people by colored illustrations. 

2230 *RICHARDS, L. E. Five mice in a mouse-trap. 

The story of the lives and adventures of five mice, related by “the man in 
the moon.” 

2237 Pig brother play book. 

2262 ROBINSON, LOUISE. At the open door. 

Easy reading book. Stories and verses. 

2372 *SCUDDER, H. E. Book of folk stories. 

The old household tales rewritten. 

2377 Verse and prose for beginners in reading. 

Short, easy verses, proverbs and sayings. 

2442 *SHILLIG, E. E. Four wonders. 

A very beautiful little book full of pictures describing four wonders, cotton, 
wool, linen, and silk, how they are obtained and what is done with them. Easy 
sentences. 

2482 SMITH, E. B. In the land of make believe. 

A fanciful story of toys which come to life. 

2486 *SMITH, GERTRUDE. Arabella and Araminta stories. . 

“A book which I should think might be more surpassingly loved by the 
little ones than any book that ever was written.”— W. D. Howells. 

2488 Stories of Peter and Ellen. 


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Rand McNally & Co.72 

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SUPPLY 

NO. 


TITLE 


CONTRACTOR 


2652 TILESTON, M. W. Sugar and spice and all that’s nice.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A collection of all the favorite nursery rhymes, stories and jingles. 

2865 *WIGGIN, K. D„ and N. A. SMITH. Posy ring. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A book of verses to be read to children. A splendid collection. 


PRICE 

1.32 

1.30 


PLAYS 

1 • * . 

1090 GOODLANDER, M. Fairy plays for children. Rand McNally & Co. 

Nine short plays illustrated with excellent photographs. Suggestions to 
teachers about costumes, etc. Music. 

1857 MINTZ, F. S. Story hour plays. Rand McNally & Co. 

Fables and tales from India, China, the Malay and other sources. 

1961 NOYES, M. L., and B. H. RAY. Little plays for little 

people.. Ginn & Co. 

Sixteen fairy stories and fables arranged for dramatization. 

2849 WICKES, F. J. Stories to act.. ... Rand McNally & Co. 

A collection of some thirty odd stories “in narrative as well as in dramatic 
form in order to offer opportunity for original dramatization.” Pictures. 


.64 

.64 

.45 

.64 


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2940 

2941 

2942 

2943 

2944 

2945 

2946 

2947 

2948 

2949 

2951 

.2955 

2961 

589 

2966 


“And away to the May-pole, hey. 
Size 8 x 9A inches. Paper. 


Cowper’s ballad made into a picture book. Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

The fox jumps over the parson’s gate. 

English hunting song. Size 8 x 9 A inches. Paper. 


Old English hunting song. Size 8x9 inches. . Paper. 


E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .45 

Milton Bradley Co. 

. . .68 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .90 

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SECOND GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

2984 CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. Happy families at the farm. 

2983 Four-footed friends. 

2986 KIRK, M. D. Favorite rhymes of Mother Goose. 

2988 Little one’s A.B.C . 

2989 Little people’s story box. 

2992 My little Red Indian book. 

2993 My nursery rhyme book. 

2994 My nursery Tale book. 

2997 Night before Christmas. 

2998 Nursery rhyme land. 

3004 Old Mother Goose nursery rhymes. Illustrated by E. S. 

Hardy. 

3005 Old Mother Goose nursery Tales. Illustrated by R. E. 

Jackson. 

3006 Old Mother Hubbard. 

3007 Old Tom Tiddler. 

3008 Our dog friends. 

3009 Our doggies.. 

3010 Our farmyard favorites. 

3011 Our moo cow book. 

3014 Pied piper of Hamelin. Illustrated by Hope Dunlap. 

3016 Puss in boots. 

Colored pictures by Gordon Robinson, with story. 

3017 Story of the ship. 

3018 There was a little man and he had a little gun. 


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The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.09 

E. P. Dutton & Co.45 

Milton Bradley Co.68 

E. P. Dutton & Co.30 


THIRD GRADE 

CHILDREN FROM EIGHT TO NINE YEARS OF AGE 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade 
MANNERS 

443 BURGESS, GELETT. Goop directory. The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

444 Goop tales. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

“A study of the behavior of some fifty-two interesting individuals” serving 
to point out certain breaches of good manners and conduct in children. Verses 
and pictures. 

















































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SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

NATURE STORIES 

409 BROWN, E. V. Stories of wood and field. 

Nature stories for beginners. 

447 BURGESS, T. W. Adventures of Bobby Coon. 

Mr. Burgess’s stories about ‘‘Johnny Chuck,” Billy Possum, Jack Suirrel, 
Peter Rabbit and all the rest of Mother West Wind’s children and friends have 
an astonishing popularity. 

448 Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel. 

449 Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse.:. 

450 Adventures of Grandfather Frog. 

451 Adventures of Jerry Muskrat. 

452 Adventures of Jimmy Skunk. 

453 * Adventures of Johnny Chuck. 

454 Adventures of Mr. Mocker. 

455 Adventures of old man Coyote. 

457 *Adventures of Peter Cottontail. 

458 Adventures of Prickly Porky.. 

459 ^Adventures of Reddy Fox. 

460 Adventures of Sammy Jay.. 

461 ^Adventures of Unc’ Billy Possum. 

468 Happy Jack. 

470 Mother West Wind’s animal friends. 

471 *Mother West Wind’s children. 

472 Mother West Wind’s how stories. 

473 Mother West Wind’s neighbors. 

474 Mother West Wind’s where stories. 

475 BURGESS, T. W. Mother West Wind’s why stories. 

788 DEMING, E. W. Animal folk of wood and plain. 

790 Four footed wilderness people. 

Pictures and stories of twenty-five wild animals. 

1048 GASK, LILIAN. Babes of the wild. 

1267 HAWKES, CLARENCE. Nature’s children. 

All about what happens to the four-footed creatures of the forest, and the 
birds, the real “Babes of the woods” in their nests and burrows. 

1338 HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Round the year in myth 
and song. 

Pictures, poems and nature myths suggested by the changing seasons and 
arranged in order of the month. 


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THIRD GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

1453 JEWETT, J. H. Bunny stories. 

Amusing stories of the adventures of four rabbit children. 

1454 More bunny stories. 

1759 MacLEOD, MARY. Robins. 

Adapted from Mrs. Trimmer’s story. 

1883 *MORLEY, M. W. Bee-people. 

1885 Insect folk. 

2100 *PIERSON, C. D. Among the farmyard people. 

Stories of chickens, pigs, lambs and other domestic animals and fowls on 
the farm. 

2102 Among the meadow-people.. 

2105 Tales of a poultry farm. 

2185 PYLE, KATHARINE. Stories of humble friends.. 

The friends include a caterpillar, a little brown hen, several fine dogs. 

2403 SERL, EMMA. In the animal world. 

2700 TRIMMER, SARAH. History of the robins.. 

A famous bird book of simple stories about the English robin redbreast and 
other feathered friends. 

“Every happy child who ever owned it has delighted in and treasured it.” 
— E. E. Hale. 


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The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

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E. P. Dutton & Co.96 

E. P. Dutton & Co.96 

American Book Co.54 

The Baker & Taylor Co.80 

D. C. Heath & Co.42 


PLAYS, GAMES, AMUSEMENTS 
285 BELL, LADY FLORENCE. Nursery comedies; twelve 



tiny plays for children.. 

Dramatization of simple nursery and fairy tales such as “Henny Penny,” 
“Cinderella,” “Golden Goose.” etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

341 

BOYD, I. E. When mother lets us cut out pictures. 

If there is a boy or girl who doesn’t know what fun may be had with a pair 
of scissors and some nice white paper, here is the book that will tell all about it. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

1167 

GRUBB, M. B. When mother lets us rtiake gifts. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 


Simple directions for making many kinds of gifts, especially in stencil 
cross-stitch. 



1219 

HALL, JENNIE. Weavers and other workers. 

Rand McNally & Co.. 

.56 

2226 

RICH, G. E. When mother lets us make paper box fur¬ 
niture. 

Pictures, patterns, rhymes and full directions for making doll’s furniture. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

2227 

When mother lets us make toys. 

How to make a number of interesting toys from pasteboard boxes and other 
material easy to get. Full directions with pictures and rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

2461 

SKINNER, A. M. Dramatic stories for reading and act- 
ing. 

Short and simple fairy stories w'hich may be acted. 

American Book Co. 

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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 

50 *ALLEN, A. E. Children of the palm lands. Educational Pub. Co.. . 

Stories and songs about the life and products of hot countries, Jamaica 
Japan, Brazil, Arabia, East Indies, Ceylon, etc. 

410 BROWN, E. V. When the world was young. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Stories of primitive man and the way he lived, his quest for food, how he 
came to use fire, etc., told in a simple way. 

896 DUNTON, LUCY. School children the world over.The Baker & Taylor Co 

A picture book showing the school girls and school boys in thirty-five differ¬ 
ent countries. With a page of descriptive text for each picture. 

1534 KIRBY, MARY, and ELIZABETH. Aunt Martha’s cor¬ 
ner cupboard. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Stories about tea, coffee, sugar, salt, currants, rice and honey. 

2052 PEARY, M. A., and J. D. Children of the Arctic.The Baker & Taylor Co 

Another delightful Arctic book by the “Snow Baby” herself, assisted by her 
mother, full of Eskimo children, polar bears, etc. 

2058 PERKINS, L. F. Belgian twins. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A more attractive child’s book than one written and illustrated by Lucy 
Fitch Perkins is seldom found. All of the twins are deservedly popular. 

2060 Dutch twins.. .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2061 Eskimo twins. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2063 *Irish twins. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2065 Japanese twins. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2111 PITMAN, N. H. Chinese playmates. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Pictures by a Chinese artist. 

2432 SHAW, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. American Book Co. 

China, Japan, Arabia, Korea, India, Lapland, Greenland, Russia, Switzer¬ 
land, Holland, Patagonia, African pigmies, Indians, Philippine Islands, Ama¬ 
zon valley. 

2492 SMITH, M. E. Holland stories. Rand McNally & Co.. . 

2756 WADE, M. H. Dolls of many lands. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Doll stories from Japan, Holland, France, Korea, Persia, Egypt, etc. 

2765 Our little African cousin.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2766 Our little brown cousin... The Baker & Taylor Co 

2768 Our little Eskimo cousin.:. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2771 Our little Indian cousin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2772 Our little Italian cousin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2773 Our little Japanese cousin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2777 Our little Porto Rican cousin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

INDIANS 

789 *DEMING, E. W., and T. O. Children of the wild. The Baker & Taylor Co 













































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NO. TITLE 

791 DEMING, E. W., and T. O. Little brothers of the west.. 

Two books of Indian folk stories charmingly told for children, with most 
attractive illustrations and covers in colors. 

1403 *HUSTED, M. H. Stories of Indian children. 

2302 RUYL, B. B. Little Indian maidens at work and play. . . 

A beautiful Indian picture book printed in colors with rhymes describing 
the plays and occupations of the Zuni children. 

2507 SNEDDEN, G. S. Docas, the Indian boy of Santa Clara. 

A story for young readers about the manners and customs of the Califor¬ 
nia Indians and the early history of the Pacific Coast. 


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The Baker & Taylor Co.60 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 1.20 

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HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, CIVICS 


158 BALDWIN, JAMES. Fifty famous people. American Book Co. 

Bits of biography about Franklin, Lincoln, Edward Everett, Longfellow, 

Lafayette, Richard III, Washington, Webster, Marshall and others. 

257 BAYLOR, A. S. Young America’s first book. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A patriotic reader for children. 

764 DAWES, S. E. Stories of our country. 2 vols. (set).... Educational Pub. Co.. . 

The Norsemen, Pocahontas, the Pilgrims, Boston Tea Party, Liberty Bell 
Lexington and Concord. 

839 *DODGE, N. S. Grandfather’s stories of American his¬ 
tory. (School edition). The Baker & Taylor Co, 

Principally of revolutionary heroes and events. 

930 EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Stories of American life and 

adventure. American Book Co. 

Indian life, frontier peril and escape, colonial pirates, heroic deeds of the 
revolution and other stories full of action. 

1393 HUMPHREY, F. A. When I was a little girl, and other 

stories. Tho Baker & Taylor Co, 

An account of the four little daughters of Julia Ward Howe. Told in short 
sentences and printed in large type. 

2157 *PRICE, L. L. Wandering heroes. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Cyrus, Clovis the Frank, Attila the Hun, Leif 
Ericsson, and others. 

2650 TIFFANY, N. M. From colony to commonwealth...... Ginn & Co. 

Revolutionary days in Boston. 

2651 Pilgrims and Puritans. Ginn & Co. 

The story of the settlement of Plymouth and Boston', adapted from the per¬ 
sonal narratives of Bradford and Winslow. 


.39 

.76 

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.76 

.80 

.60 

.60 


FAIRY TALES, MYTHS, STORIES AND VERSE 


22 ASSOP. Fables arranged in words of one syllable by Mary 

Godolphin.. . E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

23 Fables: edited by Joseph Jacobs. Macmillan Co.90 

98 *ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales; edited by E. H. L. 

Turpin.... The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

A few of the best known, the favorites. Easily read by beginners. Sketch 
of Andersen’s life. 





























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TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

99 

ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales, edited by J. H. Stick- 
ney. First series. . 

A small collection of the easier stories adapted for third year children. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .45 

103 

Fairy tales from Hans Andersen, told to children by 
Mary MacGregor. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. . .60 

114 

Arabian Nights. Stories from the Arabian Nights told to 
children by Amy Steedman. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 

.. . '.58 

122 

ASPINWALL, ALICIA. Can you believe me stories. .. . 

Contains seventeen very funny stories about the Irrepressible Pie, The 
Furnace who made a mistake, and other scarcely believable things. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . 1.20 

124 

*Short stories for short people. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

157 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Fairy stories and fables. 

Familiar tales of vFsop in simple language, others from German and Norwe¬ 
gian sources. 

American Book Co. 

. . .42 

162 

Old Greek stories. 

Some of the old myths and hero tales of ancient Greece. Arranged for 
beginners. 

American Book Co. 

. . .45 

163 

Old stories of the East. 

Stories from the Old Testament, of Moses, Joseph, Samson, David, etc. 

American Book Co. 

. . .45 

164 

*Robinson Crusoe for children. 

Mr. Baldwin seems to have retained most of the charm of the original and 
made a book that is readable for very young children. 

American Book Co. 

.42 

239 

BARZINI, LUIGI. Little match man. 

The little match man is made of wood from an enchanted tree. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .- 1.52 

329 

BOOTH, M. B. Sleepy-time stories. 

Stories of birds and flowers and butterflies, suitable to read to first and second 
year children. Third year children will read the book themselves. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

344 

BOYLE, M. P. Calendar stories. .. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .45 

358 

BRENTANO, KLEMENS. Gockel, Hinkel and Gacke- 
leia. 

A fairy tale from the German, translated by Mrs. Nathan Haskell Dole. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

397 

BROWN, A. F. Flower princess. 

Contains also: The little friend, The mermaid’s child, The ten blowers. 
Little friend is a Christmas story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

401 

Pocketful of posies.,. 

A charming little book of verses for children to read. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.13 

424 

*BROWNE, FRANCES. Granny’s wonderful chair. 

A favorite book of fairy tales. They were written by a blind poet, and 
have been loved by several generations of children in England and America. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . .57 

426 

BROWNING, ROBERT. Pied piper of Hamelin. Illus¬ 
trated by M. T. Tarrant. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .90 

478 

BURNETT, F. H. Good wolf.. 

Relating how Barty and the Good Wolf became Intimate Friends and how 
they saw all “the things that build nests and the things that burrow and make 
little warm caves to live in.” Not a nature story, just a story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1 14 

532 

*CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland.. 

“A book which will live as long as children love wonder stories and grown¬ 
ups have young hearts.” “It would be wicked to prevent any child from be¬ 
coming acquainted with the dormouse and the fading grin of the Cheshire 
cat.”— F. R. Stockton. 

Macmillan Co. 

. 1.05 

534 

*Through the looking-glass.. .. 

A sequel to “Alice in wonderland,” containing the famous “Walrus and the 
carpenter” and “Jabberwocky” poems. Tenniel’s pictures. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

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583 

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646 

675 

676 

702 

703 

706 

707 
710 

814 

840 

922 

929 

971 

978 

980 

981 

1004 


CARRYL, C. E. Davy and the goblin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Davy takes a “believing voyage” with a goblin and meets with many won¬ 
derful adventures. 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY, ed. Golden staircase. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

Excellent collection of poetry for young children. 

Stories for the eight-year old. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

An attractive little collection of rhymes, legends and fairy tales. Colored 
pictures. 

*COLLODI, C. Pinocchio. Translated by W. S. Cramp. Ginn & Co. 

An Italian story for children about the adventures of a marionette. 

COOLIDGE, SUvSAN. New Year’s bargain. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A Christmas story in which each of the twelve months tells a story to the 
children. 

Nine little goslings.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Nine short, simple little stories about children. Suitable for reading to 
first and second years. 

COX, PALMER. Brownies abroad. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Brownies around the world. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Brownies through the Union. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The famous Brownie pictures and rhymes are sources of unending pleasure 
to children. No more popular people ever inhabited a picture book than these 
grotesque little imps. 

*CRAIK, D. M. Adventures of a brownie.The Baker & Taylor Co. 

About a household of children who have a mischievous Brownie for a play¬ 
fellow. 

Little lame prince.. D. C. Heath & Co. 

“It is a genuine fairy work, interlaced with the unexpected, alive with mar¬ 
vels. No child will be sadder and many will be happier for learning without 
knowing it, how to bear suffering if it shall come to him .”—Elizabeth Stuart 
Phelps Ward. 

DILLINGHAM, E. T., and A. P. EMERSON. “Tell It 
again” stories.. Ginn & Co. 

A collection of old and new stories that have been tried and found to be in 
the “Tell it again” class. 

*DOLE, C. F. Crib and Fly; a tale of two terriers. D. C. Heath & Co. 

EELLS, E. S. Fairy tales from Brazil. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

These tales are not unlike those of Uncle Remus minus the dialect. 

EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Queer stories for boys and 
girls. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

“Fresh, breezy and healthy; with a good point to them and a good, sound 
American view of life and the road to success.”— Independent. 

Fairy tales for little folks. 2 vols. (set). The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Old favorites simply told. Colored pictures. Size 5x7 inches. 

*FIELD, Mrs. E. M. Two are company; or Madge and 

May at work and play. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Story of two little girls and their good times in the country. 


FIELD, EUGENE. Lullaby land.. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

*With trumpet and drum. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

“The love of children called forth his best work, and his poems thus in¬ 
spired, easily comparable to Stevenson’s in their mingled quaintness, humor and 
pathos, are scarcely second to any in the language.”— A. G. Newcomber. 

FOSTER, M. H., and M. H. CUMMINGS. Asgard 
stories; tales from Norse mythology... The Baker & Taylor Co 


1.90 

1.90 

.76 

.48 

1.32 

1.32 

1.32 

1.32 

1.32 

.57 

.48 


.54 


.42 

1.14 


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.95 


1.11 

.79 


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NO. TITLE 


1009 FOULKE, E. E. Braided straws. 

Simple stories and poems for young readers. Attractive and entertaining. 

1084 *GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. History of Little Goody Two 
Shoes. Edited by Charles Welsh. 

A story for children, published by John Newberry in 1765 and attributed 
to Oliver Goldsmith. “It bears the stamp,” says Washington Irving, “of his 
sly and playful hunor.” 

1137 GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales; edited by E. H. 
L. Turpin. 

A score or more of prime favorites selected and graded for beginners. 

1144 Stories from Grimm; told to children by Amy Steed- 
man . 

1178 *GUIGOU, P. Animals in the ark. Translated by Edgar 
Mills. 

An American edition of a French picture book which tells the Noah’s Ark 
story The pictures are very funny, but the text rather difficult for young 
readers. Size x 7 inches. Pictures by A. Vimar. 

1180 HAAREN, J. H., ed. Fairy life. 

Collection of simple fairy prose and verse. 

1242 HARRIS, J. C. Uncle Remus and the little boy. 

Seven stories and six poems which form the last of the ‘Uncle Remus’ books. 
Adapted to smaller children than the earlier books.”— A. L. A. bkl. 

1284 HAYS, W. J. Princess Idleways. 

An unhappy little princess who profited by the lessons taught her by a good 
fairy and became happy. 

1337 HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Northland heroes. 

The stories of Swedish Fridthjof and Danish Beowulf. 

1358 HOPKINS, W. J. Doers. 

1355 Sandman; his sea stories. 

1356 Sandman; his ship stories. 

1395 HUNT, C. W. About Harriet. 

1409 *INGELOW, JEAN. Three fairy tales; edited by C. F. 
Dole. 

The ouphe of the wood; The fairy who judged her neighbors; The Prince’s 
dream. 

1428 JACKSON, H. H. Cat stories. 

1463 ^JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us help. . 

Many practical suggestions about housekeeping for children who want to be 
useful and helpful, with several excellent rules in rhyme. 

*7691*JOHNSON, MARGARET. Polly and the wishing ring. . 

/'T pv f The ring, which had magic to ward off unhappiness, was to be used only in 

V CAL- a grea £ emergency. The emergency came while Polly was at boarding school. 

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CONTRACTOR PRICE 

The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

D. C. Heath & Co.41 

The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

% 

E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

The Baker & Taylor Co.49 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.03 

The Baker & Taylor Co.69 

The Baker & Taylor Co.56 

The Baker & Taylor Co.96 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.56 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.56 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

D. C. Heath & Co.41 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.50 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 95 

Macmillan Co. 45 


1584 *LANG, ANDREW. Dick Whittington, and other stories. The Baker & Taylor Co.68 

Based on tales in the Blue fairy book. 


1589 History of Jack the Giant Killer, and other stories.The Baker & Taylor Co.68 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 


* Use separate requisition for item 7691. 






































THIRD GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE 


1591 LANG, ANDREW. Little Red Riding Hood, and other 
stories.. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 

1599 Princess on the glass hill, and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 

1649 *LEAR, EDWARD. Book of nonsense. .. 

“Inimitable and refreshing and perfect in rhythm. I really don’t know 
any author to whom I am half as grateful for my idle self as Edward Lear.” 
—John Ruskin. 

1669 LINDSAY, MAUD. Story garden for little children. 

1695 *LUCAS, E. V., ed. Book of verses for children. 

A very attractive and well-arranged anthology for children. “Lewis Car- 
roll,” Coleridge, Burns, Lear, Marjorie Fleming, Stevenson, Riley are repre¬ 
sented. 

1746 McINTYRE, M. A. Cave boy. 

Thorn and Pineknot were two boys who lived in the Age of Stone. A story 
of primitive life told in simple words. 

1899 Mother Goose’s nursery tales; ed. by A. Pitt-Kethley. 

Cinderella, Jack the Giant Killer, Aladdin, Ali Baba, Red Riding Hood 
etc. Fifteen stories in large print and easy words. Illustrated. 

1931 MURRAY, CLARA. Story book treasures. 

Collection of prose and verse, fairy tales, fables, true stories from Louisa 
Alcott, Laura E. Richards, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear and many other writers. 
Pictures. 

1932 Storyland.>..’. 

Collection of short stories and poems by Laura E. Richards, Louise C. 
Moulton, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, Mary E. Wilkins and other 
writers. 

795 *MUSSET, PAUL DE. Mr. Wind and Madame Rain. .. . 

A French fairy story. It includes a little play for puppets and marionettes. 

1960 NOYES, M. B. Twilight stories. 

1975 *01d oak chest; or, A book of great treasure... 

About a little girl and boy who discovered an old chest full of many inter¬ 
esting things, but best of all a story book full of good stories for rainy days. 

1983 O’SHEA, M. V. Old world wonder stories. 

Whittington and his cat; Jack the Giant Killer; Jack and the bean stalk; 
Tom Thumb. 

2005 PAGE, T. N. Tommy Trot’s visit to Santa Claus. 

2041 PATRI, ANGELO. Pinocchio in Africa; translated from 
the Italian of Cherubini... 

Collodi’s marionette became such a popular person with Italian boys and 
girls that another author took him up and carried him into further adventures. 
This time we find him among the wild men of Africa. 

2064 *PERKINS, L. F. Italian twins. 

2068 Spartan twins.. 

2069 PERRAULT, CHARLES. Fairy tales. 

2070 Tales of Mother Goose.... 

2090 *PHILLIPS, E. C. Wee Ann. 

There is a spontaneity about all Miss Phillips’ stories that puts them in 
the front rank of books for little girls. 

2092 PHILLIPS, W. S. Sandman; his Indian stories. 


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The Baker & Taylor Co— ... .68 

The Baker & Taylor Co.68 

E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

Henry Holt & Co.60 

The Baker & Taylor Co.60 

E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

The Baker & Taylor Co.92 

The Baker & Taylor Co.69 

The Baker & Taylor Co.88 

The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

D. C. Heath & Co.45 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.63 

Ginn & Co. .48 

The Baker & Taylor Co.88 

The Baker & Taylor Co.88 

E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

D. C. Heath & Co.45 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.56 










































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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2158 

PRICE, L. L., and C. B. GILBERT. Heroes of myth. . . 

, Ten hero tales from the mythology of different lands, Achilles, ASneas, 

Beowulf and Siegfried, a story from ancient Egypt, China, India, Persia and 
Japan. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .80 

2171 

PYLE, HOWARD. Pepper and salt. 

Fairy tales, ballads and rhymes, with clever and amusing illustrations by 
the author. Size 9 x 11^6 inches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

2177 

*PYLE, KATHARINE. As the goose flies.. 

On the back of a big white gander a little girl visits Mother Goose land and 
meets many friends. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.24 

2178 

Christmas angel. 

A Christmas fairy story of “Toyland,” where all the toys are alive. A little 
girl finds the path which leads to this wonderful country. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.24 

2179 

*Counterpane fairy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.20 

2183 

Prose and verse for children.. 

Stories and poems for every month in the year, including a short play. 

American Book Co. 

. .45 

2184 

Six little ducklings. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

2189 

Two little mice. 

The Baker & Taylor Co...... 

. 1.33 

2233 

RICHARDS, L. E. In my nursery. 

Rhymes, chimes and jingles for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

2234 

Joyous story of Toto. 

A little boy who played with his friends, the animals, in the woods. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

2240 

Toto’s merry winter. 

A fairy tale in which animals are introduced. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

2321 

St. Nicholas Christmas Book. 

Christmas stories and poems from the St. Nicholas Magazine. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.52 

2373 

SCUDDER, H. E. Book of legends told over again. 

St. George and the dragon, William Tell, King Cophetua and the beggar 
maid, the Flying Dutchman, etc., in simple language. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .44 

2374 

Fables and folk stories.*.. . 

The book of fables and book of folk stories combined, with additions. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.71 

2398 

SEGUR, EUGENIE, comtesse de. Sophie; ed. by Charles 
Welsh. 

An amusing account of a little French girl’s mishaps resulting from her own 
thoughtlessness and unpleasant characteristics. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. .45 

2413 

*SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty. 

The life story of a horse. All about his happy days, his ill treatment, his 
adventures and his companions. A book which all children love. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.25 

2440 

SHERMAN, F. D. Little folk lyrics. 

Flower poems, bird poems, poems of the seasons, fairy poems, “all written 
down in simple rhyme.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.96 

2466 

SKINNER, E. L., and A. M. Happy tales for story time. American Book Co. 

Short stories; print good; illustrations attractive. 

. .45 

2481 

SMITH, E. B. Circus and all about it. 

A picture book in colors with a story for each picture describing the charms 
and wonders of the big show. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.90 

2518 

SPYRI, JOHANNA. Little curly-head, the pet lamb.... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .57 

2519 

Little Miss Grasshopper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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27 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2543 

*STEVENSON, R. L. Child’s garden of verses. 

Stevenson writes as a child rather than about children. This is the secret 
of the charm of his verses for young readers. Beautifully illustrated by Flor¬ 
ence Storer. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . .48 

2567 

*STOCKTON, F. R. Ting-a-ling tales. 

A collection of humorous and fanciful stories by a prince of story tellers. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. .. .63 

2619 

TAPPAN, E. M. Golden goose and other fairy tales. 

Six good stories translated from the Swedish. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

, . . 1.14 

2643 

THOMAS, E. M. In sunshine land. 

A book of sunny verses for children of all ages. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.32 

2838 

WHITE, E. 0. Little girl of long ago. 

All about a little girl who lived in Boston, Mass., more than seventy years 
ago. How she lived and played and went to school in those days. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.20 

2840 

When Mollie was six. 

Tells of twelve red letter days in a little girl’s life. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.26 

2861 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH, Fairy ring. 

A choice collection gathered from every nation. No pictures. To read 
from. “Most readable fairy tales.” — Outlook. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.30 

2872 

WILEY, BELLE, and G. W. EDICK. Lodrix, little lake 
dweller. 

A story of prehistoric people, the lake dwellers of central Europe, with many 
pictures of their implements and weapons. Large print, easy words. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .60- 

2874 

WILKINS, M. E. Once upon a time, and other child 
verses. 

A book of fairy poems. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.14 

2897 

WILTSE, S. E., ed. Hero folk of ancient Britain. 

A new rendering of three hero stories of ancient Britain. — Jack, the Giant 
Killer; Jack and the beanstalk, and Tom Thumb. 

Ginn & Co. 

,.. .54 

2919 

WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson; arranged by Mary 
. Godolphin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co .. 

,.. .60' 


FOURTH GRADE 

CHILDREN FROM NINE TO TEN YEARS 

i 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade 


NATURE 


408 

BROWN, E. V. Stories of childhood and nature. . . . 

More nature stories of birds, flowers, insects, etc. 

. .. . The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. 1.00 

446 

BURGESS, T. W. Adventures of Bob White. 

.. . . The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. .50 

456 

Adventures of ol’ Mistah Buzzard. 


. .50 

469 

Mrs. Peter Rabbit. 

. .. . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

476 

Old granny Fox. 

. .. . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.32 

477 

Tommy and the wishing stone. 

. .. . The Baker & Taylor Co..,... 

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SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

491 

*BURROUGHS, JOHN. Squirrels and other fur-bearers.. 

Studies of the chipmunk, woodchuck, rabbit, muskrat, skunk, fox, weasel, 
mink, raccoon, porcupine, opossum, wild mice, etc. Colored plates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... .90 

543 

CARTER, M. H., ed. Cat stories; retold from St. Nich¬ 
olas . 

Stories and verses by Mark Twain, Oliver Herford, John Kendrick Bangs 
and others. Most of the stories may be read aloud in from 5 to 10 minutes. 

The Baker & Talyor Co. 

. . .95 

546 

*Stories of brave dogs; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Two dozen stories by Mrs. C. V. Jamison, Clara Morris, R. W. Gilder, Frank 
R. Stockton, Hezekiah Butterworth, and many other writers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .95 

745 

DANA, Mis. W. S. Plants and their children. 

A child’s reading book in elementary botany and plant life. 

American Book Co. 

.57 

751 

DAULTON, A. M. Wings and stings. 

A nature story containing the life histories of bees, wasps, beetles, ants, 
butterflies, spiders and other interesting insects. 

Rand McNally & Co.. 

.60 

890 

*DUNCAN, FRANCES. When mother lets us garden_ 

A splendid little gardening book written for boys and girls who want to “dig 
and sow” and don’t know just how to go about it. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 

1229 

HARDY, M. E. Nature’s wonder tales. 

A book of nature fairy stories, filled with very beautiful pictures of the 
treasures found in the woods, in the brooks, and on the shore. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1321 

HIX, MELVIN. Magic speech flower. 

Nature stories of the American Indian. 

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.75 

1464 

JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us keep 
pets. 

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. . .95 

1489 

JUDSON, K. B. Old Crow and his friends. 

Animal stories based upon North American Indian myths. 

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. . 1.32 

1686 

*LONG, W. J. Secrets of the woods. 

Sketches of the wood-mouse, the otter, the king-fisher, the red squirrel, the 
partridge, the deer and other wood folk. 

Ginn & Co. 

.54 

1687 

Ways of wood folk. 

Fox-ways; Br’er Rabbit; a wild duck; the oriole; crow-ways; the moose; 
chickadee; owl; hornets; Mooween; the bear, and other folk. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .54 

1688 

Wilderness ways. 

Studies of the caribou, the white-throated sparrow, the weasel, the great 
horned owl, the bullfrog, the eagle, the Canada lynx and the loon. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. . .48 

1825 

MEADOW CROFT, W. H. A B C of electricity. 

The first principles of electrical science, plainly and simply told for young 
people. Thoroughly reliable and endorsed by Thomas A. Edison. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

1886 

MORLEY, M. W. Little Mitchell... 

Story of a mountain squirrel. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.06 

1956 

NOEL, MAURICE. Buz. 

Story of the life and adventures of a honey bee. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.60 

2040 

PATCH, E. M. Little gateway to science; hexapod 
stories. 

Stories of insects. 

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.. . .90 

2101 

PIERSON, C. D. Among the forest people. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. . .96 

2103 

Among the night people.. .. 

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. . .96 

2104 

Among the pond people. 

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2106 

Three little millers.. 

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29 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2344 

SCHWARTZ, J. A. Little star gazers. 

Stories about children who looked up at the stars and learned about them 
in ancient Egypt, Greece, in mediaeval Italy and modern times. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . . 1.14 

2345 

Wilderness babies. 

Accounts of the young mammals of the wilderness, their lives and habits. 
The opossum, manatee, elk, rabbit, beaver, squirrel, bear, fox, wolf. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .95 

2408 

SETON, E. T. Krag and Johnny Bear. 

The personal histories of Krag, the Kootenay ram; Randy, a cock sparrow; 
Johnny Bear, a cub, and Chink, a pup. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .54 

2409 

Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 

Four stories from “Wild animals I have known.” Lobo, a gray wolf; Red- 
ruff, the partridge; Raggylug, a cotton-tail rabbit, and Vixen, the fox. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .54 

2586 

Stories of strange sights, retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 


Waterspouts, mirage, ocean storms, volcanoes, earthquakes, cyclones, etc. 


COOKING, HOUSEKEEPING, SEWING, ETC. 

138 BACHE, E., and L. When mother lets us make candy.. . The Baker & Taylor 

295 BENTON, C. F. Little housekeeping book for little girls. The Baker & Taylor 

1007 FOSTER, O. H. Housekeeping for little girls.The Baker & Taylor 

1462 *JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us cook.. The Baker & Taylor 

1537 KLICKMAN, FLORA. Little girl’s knitting and crochet 

book. The Baker & Taylor 

2196 *RALSTON, VIRGINIA. When mother lets us sew. The Baker & Taylor 

Showing little girls how to make doll’s clothes and incidentally teaching all 
the useful stitches and sewing operations. 


PLAYS, GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC 


8 

ADAMS, H. M. When mother lets us model.. 

Simple directions for clay modeling. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 

10 

ADAMS, J. D. When mother lets us carpenter. 

How to use a few tools and make simple articles. A beginner’s book.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 


271 

BEARD, LINA, and A. B. Little folks handy book. 

How to make simple toys and playthings out of paper, spools, old envelopes, 
clothespins, kindling wood and twigs. Full of suggestions. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .84 

272 

Mother Nature’s Toy Shop. 

Directions for making toys out of flowers, grasses, leaves, seeds, vegetables 
and fruit. 

Charles Sribner’s Sons. 

.94 

275 

BEARD, PATTEN. Jolly book of boxcraft. 

How to make toys, dolls’ furniture, automobiles and railway trains out of 
pasteboard boxes and empty spools. 

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. . 1.52 

277 

Jolly book of playcraft. 

Describes how to make over sixty different games from inexpensive mate¬ 
rials. 

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. . 1.52 

299 

BIRD, G. E., and MAUD STARLING. Historical plays 
for children. 

The plays are about Columbus, Balboa, Marquette, George Rogers Clark, 
Raleigh, Magellan, Hudson, John Smith, La Salle, Lewis and Clark, Franklin, 
James Wolfe, Penn, Dolly Madison, and Lincoln. 

Macmillan Co. 

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NO. TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

984 

CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice in Wonderland; dramatized 
by M. I. Findlay (paper). 

Oxford University Press. . . 

. . . .10 

742 

DALKEITH, LENA. Little plays. 

Five little plays for children with simple stage directions, suitable for home 
or school. One in three acts from King Arthur; one from Hans Anderson, 
Robin Hood and Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. . .58 

1510 

KEYES, A. M. When mother lets us play. 

Indoor book for amusing children. Charades, conundrums, riddles, how to 
make a puppet play and a hundred and one other things. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .95 

2099 

PIERCE, F. H. Woodwork for little folk. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . 1.12 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 


135 

AYRTON, Mrs. M. C. Child life in Japan and Japanese 
child stories; edited by W. E. Griffis. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. . .45 

209 

BARNARD, H. C. America in pictures. 

A geographical picture book with very beautiful colored illustrations of 
North and South America. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . .9b 

516 

CAMPBELL, H. L. Story of little Konrad, the Swiss 
boy. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.. . .45 

517 

Story of little Jan, the Dutch boy. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

. . .45 

518 

Story of little Metzu, the Japanese boy. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

. . .45 

519 

Wah Sing, our little Chinese cousin. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

. . .45 

835 

*DODGE, M. M. Land of pluck. 

Stories and sketches of Holland; its dikes, industries, canals and all that 
Dutch pluck has accomplished. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

876 

DU CHAILLU, P. B. Stories of the gorilla country. 

Descriptions of the people of West Africa, 1850; the strange animals, the 
slave trade, the savage cannibals, with many exciting adventures among them. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

897 

*DUNHAM. EDITH. Jogging around the world. 

Contains beautiful photographs of curious vehicles or modes of traveling in 
foreign countries: India, China, Japan, the Philippines, Ceylon, Egypt and 
several countries in Europe. Large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1285 

HEADLAND, I. T. Our little Chinese cousin. 

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. . .90 

1421 

Island stories retold from St. Nicholas. 

Interesting facts and strange tales of the Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, 
Hawaii, Ceylon, Madeira, etc. 

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. . .95 

2053 

PEARY, R. E., and M. A. Snowland folk. 

Stories and pictures of the Eskimo, polar bear, musk oxen and other dwellers 
in the Far North, told by the “Snow Baby” and her father. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

£054 

PELTIER, FLORENCE. Japanese garland. 

Child life in Japan. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.03 

2056 

PERDUE, H. A. Child life in other lands. 

Large print. Illustrated by photographs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .49 

2059 

PERKINS, L. F. Cave twins.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .88 

2062* 

*French twins. 

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SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

2066 PERKINS, L. F. Mexican twins. 

"2067 Scotch twins. 

2107 PIKE, H. L. M. Our little Panama cousin. 

2328 SCANDLIN, CHRISTIANA. Hans the Eskimo. 

Arctic life and adventure based on Dr. Kane’s explorations, 1855. 

2343 SCHWARTZ, J. A. Five little strangers. 

Describing the life of the Indian boy who lived in America before the dis¬ 
covery, the little white girl who came with the Pilgrims, the black child who 
came from Africa; Ah Sing, the Chinese boy, and Mateo, the Filipino. 

2379 Sea stories, retold from St. Nicholas. 

Ships and sailors, lighthouses, bell buoys, divers, etc. 

2528 STARR, L. B. Mustapha, the Egyptian boy. 

2634 '*TAYLOR, BAYARD. Boys of other countries. 

Sweden, Egypt, Iceland, Germany and Russia. 

2755 WADE, M. H. Artin, our little Armenian cousin.. 

2767 Our little Cuban cousin. 

2770 Our little Hawaiian cousin. 

2774 Our little Jewish cousin. 

2775 Our little Norwegian cousin. 

2776 Our little Philippine cousin. 

2779 Our little Swiss cousin. 


INDIANS 


256 BAYLISS, C. K. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller. 

An account of the prehistoric inhabitants of the Arizona cliff-dwellings. 

845 DOPP, K. E. Early sea people. 

Description of primitive life near the ocean. How the sea people got food; 
how they made their dwellings, boats and implements, etc. 

912 EASTMAN, C. A., and E. G. Wigwam evenings. 

Animal fables and folk tales of the Sioux. “Scattered leaves from the un¬ 
written school-book of the wilderness.” 

1353 HOPKINS, W. J. Indian book.. 

More of Mr. Hopkins’ “Once upon a time” stories concerning the customs 
and life of the Manden Indians. The pictures are taken from Catlin. 

1402 *HUSTED, M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains. 

Tecumseh, Osceola, Pontiac, Logan, King Philip. Pocahontas, Red Jacket. 

1486 *JUDD, M. C. Wigwam stories. 

A beautiful little book of Indian myths, most attractively illustrated. 

1950 NIXON-ROULET, M. P. Indian folk tales. 

Fairy stories of the first Americans, collected from the Sioux, Pawnee, Ojib- 
way, Blackfoot, Mohawk, Seneca, and other tribes east and west. 

2259 ROBERTS, G. E. T. Flying Plover. 

Indian stories about the animals and people of the cold country of Labrador. 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2781 

2891 

WADE, M. H. Ten little Indians. 

WILSON, G. L. Myths of the red children. 

. The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

... 1.14 

.. . .57 


An excellent little book of Indian stories from a dozen different tribes. Well 


illustrated with pictures of Indian implements, weapons, shelters, etc. 


HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY 


155 ^BALDWIN, JAMES. American book of golden deeds. . . American Book Co.54 

True stories of humble heroes who have done fine things for some one else, 
even at the cost of their lives: Betty Zane, Thomas Hovendon, Lydia Darrah, 

Horace Mann, Father Jogues, Dr. Kane, Peter Cooper, Dorothy Dix, Lincoln, 

Clara Barton, and many others. 

161 Four great Americans. American Book Co. .48 

Short sketches of Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Webster. 

171 Thirty more famous stories retold. American Book Co.54 

About Columbus, Balboa, Ponce de Leon, Sir Isaac Newton, Guttenberg, 

James Watt, Alexander the Great, and others. 


243 *BASS, FLORENCE. Stories of pioneer life. D. C. Heath & Co.60 

Indian life; Marquette the missionery; Boone, and the settlement of Ken¬ 
tucky; Early Ohio; Abraham Lincoln, his early life. 

280 BEEBE, M. B. Four American naval heroes. American Book Co.48 

Short sketches of Oliver Hazard Perry, Paul Jones, David Glasgow Fra- 
ragut and George Dewey. 


311 BLAISDELL, A. F., and F. K. BALL. American history 

story book. 

Short, stories about the Pilgrims, Indians and early colonists, revolutionary 
times, the pioneers of the west, and some naval heroes and incidents of the 
War of 1S12. 

312 Child’s book of American history. 

313 Heroic deeds of American sailors. 

Sketches of Hull, Bainbridge, Decatur, Somers, MacDonough, Cushing, and 
later heroes of our navy. 

382 *BROOKS, E. S. True story of Abraham Lincoln. 

Deals principally with Lincoln’s early life. As good an edition for a child 
to begin with as any. Large type. 

384 True story of Christopher Columbus. 

In large type, with many pictures. 

385 True story-of George Washington. 

“The true story of his life is fine enough and full enough of interest without 
the things that would make a prig of the boy and a god of the man who was 
always a truth-teller, truth-liver, and truth-doer, both as boy and man.”— 
Author. 

496 BURTON, A. H. Four American patriots. 

Short sketches of Hamilton, Henry, Jackson, Grant. 

614 COE, F. E. Founders of our country. 

Columbus, Cortes, Magellan, the Cabots, Raleigh, Champlain, Hudson, 
John Smith, Miles Standish, Winthrop, Eliot, King Philip, Penn, Oglethrope, 
La Salle, the Jesuits, Washington and Franklin. 

648 Colonial stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

About Pocahontas, the Pilgrims, Old New York, Bacon’s rebellion, Wash¬ 
ington’s boy life, two colonial Christmas stories. 


The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

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The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

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The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

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American Book Co.48 

American Book Co.48 

The Baker & Taylor Co.95 


757 *DAVIS, J. W. Four New York boys. Educational Pub. Co.57 

* The Indian, Dutch, English, and American boy who has each in his turn 
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33 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

• 

764 

DAWES, Mrs. S. E. Stories of our country 2 vols. (set). 

About the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

... .90 

861 

DRAKE, S. A. On Plymouth rock. 

The story of the “Pilgrim fathers,” told simply and well. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .57 

924 

*EGGLESTON, EDWARD. First book in American his¬ 
tory . 

Attractively illustrated. 

American Book Co. 

.. . .66 

955 

EVANS, F. E. Daddy Pat of the Marines.:. 

Letters of an officer of the Marine Corps to his little boys, from France, 
1918. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.14 

1071 

GILMAN, ARTHUR. Colonization of America. 

A brief story of the thirteen colonies. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.72 

1288 

HEMSTREET, CHARLES. Story of Manhattan. 

From Hudson’s time to the present, told in short chapters. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . .79 

1527 

KINGSLEY, N. F. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis 
and Captain William Clark. 

A short and interesting account of the great expedition of 1804, from St. 
Louis to the Columbia River. 

American Book Co. ; . 

... .39 

1694 

LOVERING, A. T. Stories of New York. (Cloth). 

Legends, poems and historical sketches of famous people and places in city 
and state. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.. . .57 

1739 

*MACE, W. H. Lincoln, “Man of the People”. 

A very satisfactory short life of Lincoln for beginners. Illustrated. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.. . .52 

2071 

PERRY, F. M., and KATHERINE BEEBE. Four 
American pioneers. 

Short sketches of Boone, Crockett, Carson and George Rogers Clark. 

American Book Co. 

... .48 

2163 

PUMPHREY, M. B. Pilgrim stories. 

How the children of the Pilgrim fathers lived in England and Holland, and 
what happened after their famous landing on the bleak coast of New England, 
all told and pictured for primary children. 

Rand McNally & Co...... 

... .60 

2433 

SHAW, E. R. Discoverers and explorers. 

Short sketches of Marco Polo, Columbus, De Gama, Vespucci, Magellan, 
Cortes, De Soto, Drake, Hudson and others. 

American Book Co... 

... .39 

2928 

YOUNG, MARTHA. When we were wee. 

This true story is about ten grand-children who lived with their grand¬ 
mother at a beautiful big house in Alabama a long time ago during the civil 
war. 

Macmillan Co. 

... .60 


FAIRY TALES, STORIES AND 

VERSE 


24 

jESOP.. Fables; edited by F. C Tilney. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .60 

32 

ALCOTT, L. M. Jimmy’s cruise in the Pinafore. 

Short stories for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

, . , 1.24 

38 

*01d-fashioned Thanksgiving. 

Eleven short stories for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.24 

43 

ALDEN, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe club. 

More adventures of the “Moral pirates” who form a canoe club. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .69 

45 

*Moral pirates. 

Four New York boys who take an eventful tup up the Hudson in a row¬ 
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The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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100 

104 

108 

109 

123 

142 

144 

147 

278 

355 

398 

399 

402 

403 

404 

411 

412 

415 

423 

479 

482 


TITLE 

*ANDERSEN, H. C ; Fairy tales; edited by J. H. Stick- 
ney. Second series. 

Fairy tales; translated by Mrs. E. Lucas. 

*Arabian nights; edited by E. O. Chapman. 

A few of the more familiar tales arranged for young readers. 

Arabian nights; edited by M. Clarke. 

Including Aladdin, Sinbad, Ali Baba and other familiar tales. 

ASPINWALL, ALICIA. Listen to me stories. 

A Scotch story, one from Cornwall, one about the burning mountain, a leap- 
year boy, a discontented rooster, the box-eating antarilla. 

BAILEY, C. S. Boys and girls of colonial days. 

Stories for every holiday. 

BAILEY, R. R. Sure Pop and the Safety Scouts. 

A “safety first” story pointing out the right way to do things and how acci¬ 
dents may be avoided by common sense. 

BEARD, PATTEN. Marjorie’s literary dolls. 

An interesting account of an original family of dolls owned by a little girl. 
Illustrated by photographs. Large print. 

BRADY, L. E. Green forest fairy book. 

Eleven original fairy tales. 

*BROWN, A. F. In the days of giants; a book of Norse 
tales. 

Lonesomest doll. 

Story of a doll that “was too splendid for a real play doll,” because she be¬ 
longed to a queen. 

Songs of sixpence. 

Little poems for children. Includes a Christmas masque. 

Star jewels and other wonders. 

Fairy stories and fairy rhymes, five of each. 

BROWN, ALICE. One-footed fairy and other stories... . 

Good stories for reading aloud to children of kindergarten or first grade. 

BROWN, H. D. Book of little boys.. 

A dozen or more stories about everyday boys at home and school. 

Little Miss Phoebe Gay. 

The experiences of a little New England maid told by herself. Among 
other things, she describes a visit to Miss Alcott at Concord. 

BROWN, K. L. Alice and Tom. 

“A story of two happy, hearty children who love outdoor sports and the 
companionship of birds, flowers and trees .”—Charles Welsh. 

*BROWNE, FRANCES. Granny’s wonderful chair. 
(Everyman’s library.) (Cloth). 

“This is fairy gold, boy, and ’twill prove so.” These beautiful stories were 
written by a blind poet. An interesting sketch of her life is included. 

*BURNETT, F. H. Little Lord Fauntleroy.. 

“Another charming child to add to our gallery of juvenile heroes and hero¬ 
ines; one who teaches a great lesson with such truth and sweetness that we 
part with him with real regret when the episode is over .”—Louisa M. Alcott. 

Queen Silver Bell. 

In two dainty little volumes the troubles of the queen of the fairies with her 
“lovely little temper” are set forth. Size 5x6 inches. 


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SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

483 BURNETT, F. H. Racketty-Packetty house. 

484 *Sara Crewe,. 

“In creating her little gentlewoman, ‘Sara Crewe,’ so fresh, so simple, so 
natural, so genuine, so indomitable, Mrs. Burnett has added another child to 
English fiction.”— R. H. Stoddard. 

486 Spring cleaning... 

Colored pictures. Size 5 x 6J4 inches. 

495 BURT, M. E., ed. Poems that every child should know.. 

Arranged in six parts, beginning with the shortest and easiest. 

538 CARRYL, C. E. Admiral’s caravan. 

The adventures of a little girl in dreamland. 

533 CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 

535 Through the looking-glass. 

582 CHISHOLM, EDWIN, ed. Old Testament stories. 

The stories of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and Moses told in Bible lan¬ 
guage for the children. Size 5x6 inches. 

645 COLLODI, CARLO. Pinocchio. 

652 COLUM, PADRAIC. Girl who sat by the ashes. 

The Cinderella story retold with new incidents. Illustrated by Dugald 
Stewart Walker. 

655 COMSTOCK, H. T. Boy of a thousand years ago. 

A historical story dealing with the boyhood of King Alfred the Great. 

668 COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Cross Patch and other stories. .. . 

Stories introducing characters from Mother Goose. 

674 Mischief’s Thanksgiving, and other stories. 

Short stories. Also sketches of Frederika Bremer, Jenny Lind and other 
Swedish women. 

678 *Round dozen. 

Short stories, some of them fairy tales; one about Thanksgiving, one about 
Christmas. 

679 Sheaf of stories.. 

A dozen little stories of child character. Some of them about Thanksgiving 
and some about St. Valentine’s Day. 

708 CRAIK, D. M. Fairy book. 

Stories of Grimm, Perraiilt, Madame D’Aulnoy and other writers rendered 
into English and adapted by a favorite writer for children. 

752 DAVIES, M. C. Little freckled person.. 

Verses for children. 

773 DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe; told to the child¬ 

ren by John Lang. 

774 DE GARMO, CHARLES. Tales of Troy. 

776 DE LA MARE, WALTER. Peacock pie.. ’. 

A book of rhymes and verses with a picture by W. Heath Robinson for each 
one. 

794 DE MORGAN, MARY. Wind fairies. 

923 EELS, E. S. Tales of enchantment from Spain. 

Stories from ancient Spanish folklore. 

947 Elephant stories retold from St. Nicholas.. 



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957 

EWING, Mrs. J. H. Brownies and other tales. 

The Baker & Taylor Co,.... 

. . 1.60 

979 

*FIELD, EUGENE. Eugene Field book; edited by M. E. 
Burt and M. B. Cable. 

Contains the best of Field’s poems for children, several stories and letters, 
and his autobiography. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .54 

991 

FIRTH, E. M. Stories of old Greece. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . .47 

1014 

FRANCE, ANATOLE. The bee. (King’s Treasuries 
series.). 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .40 

1027 

FREEMAN, M. E. WILKINS. Green door. 

An imaginative little story about a child who stepped a long way back into 
the past by way of “The little green door.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1033 

FRIEDLANDER, GERALD. Jewish fairy tales and 
stories.. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .75 

1043. 

.GALE, A. C. Achilles and Hector. 

Short stories of the heroes of the Iliad told for young readers. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .60 

1080 

*GLADDEN, WASHINGTON. Santa Claus on a lark. . . 

Christmas stories; eight of them. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

1111 

GREENE, F. N. King Arthur and his court. 

Stories from the “Idylls of the king” reproduced for children. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .57 

1138 

GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales. (Children’s 
classics.).. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

1143 

Popular stories. 

Oxford University Press.. .. 

. . 1.32 

1177 

GUIGOU, P. Animal trainer; translated by Edgar Mills. 

Story describing a French circus. Clever pictures by A. Vimar. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... .95 

1179 

*HAAREN, J. H. Ballads and tales. 

Adaptations of Robin Hood, Chevy Chase, the Legend of King Arthur. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . .49 

1209 

HALE, SUSAN. Inklings for thinklings. 

Nonsense verses for children, printed in the author’s own handwriting and 
with her own pen-and-ink illustrations. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1210 

Nonsense books. 

In the same style as “Inklings.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

. .. 1.14 

1216 

HALL, JENNIE. Men of old Greece. 

Leonidas, Themistocles, Phidias and Socrates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.32 

1218 

Viking tales. 

An attractive rendering of the stories from the sagas for younger children. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.52 

1221 

HALLOCK, E. B. In those days. (Everychild’s series.). 

An attractive little story in which Grandma tells Phoebe how children be¬ 
haved and dressed and played and worked many years ago. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . .60 

1232 

HARLAND, MARION. When grandmamma was new.. . 

True stories of a little girl’s life in the South. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.33 

1233 

*HARRADEN, BEATRICE. Things will take a turn .... 

A charming story of how Rosebud helped her grandfather in the old book¬ 
shop and kept up hope and heart. Even the parrot was taught to say “Things 
will take a turn.” 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . .57 

1239 

*HARRIS, J. C. Nights with Uncle Remus. 

“The idea of preserving and publishing these legends in the form of which 
the old plantation negroes actually tell them is altogether one of the happiest 
literary conceptions of the day.” — Spectator. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . . 1.71 

1241 

Uncle Remus and his friends. 

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1246 

HARRISON, C. C. Bric-a-brac stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.33 

1247 

Old-fashioned fairy book. 

“There is more virtue in one of these stories than in the entire library of 
modern juvenile literature .”—Julian Hawthorne. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... .. 

. . . 1.07 

1280 

♦HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Wonder book—'Tangle- 
wood tales. (Holiday edition.).•. 

These renderings of the old Greek myths are without doubt the best books 
for children in American literature. Hawthorne considered them his very 
best work. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 2.66 

1278 

Wonder book. (King’s Treasuries series.). 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.40 

1283 

HAYS, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince Lazybones. 

Half a dozen short stories. Several about Christmas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

1286 

HEERMANS, J. W. Stories from the Hebrew. ,. 

Short sketches of Biblical characters and incidents from early Jewish his¬ 
tory, with poems and pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . .80 

1378 

*HOWELLS, W. D. Christmas every day, and other 
stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.21 

» 

1396 

HUNT, C. W. Little house in the woods. 

Story of a little girl’s summer on the Maine Coast. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

1408 

INGELOW, JEAN. Mopsa, the fairy. 

E. P. Dutton & Co..". 

. . .60 

1422 

JACKSON, G. E. Big Jack and other true stories of 
horses. 

And a half a dozen other short true stories of horses. One a Christmas 
story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

1424 

Peterkin. 

Peterkin is a little Russian boy with a happy disposition whose smile won 
him a friend on the liner which brought him to America. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

1437 

JACOBS, JOSEPH. English fairy tales. 

A favorite collection. Good pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

1457 

JEWETT, S. 0. Play days. 

About pets and dolls and outdoor life. One story about Christmas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.14 

1483 

JORDAN, D. S. Book of Knight and Barbara. 

A series of stories told to children and corrected and illustrated by the child¬ 
ren themselves. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.52 

1526 

KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Water babies. 

A fairy story for a land baby, describing the wonderful things Tom, the 
chimney sweep, found in the sea. A well-known children’s classic. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .60 

1531 

KIPLING, RUDYARD. Just so stories. 

“How the camel got his hump,” etc. Illustrated in black and white. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.48 

1560 

KUPFER, G. H. Stories of long ago. 

A collection of stories and poems founded on Greek mythology — told in 
simple fairy tale style. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. .57 

1561 

LA BEDOLLIERE, EMILIE DE. Story of a cat; trans¬ 
lated by T. B. Aldrich. 

A very amusing story of Mother Michel and her cat, translated from the 
French, and illustrated with many silhouettes by Hopkins. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.14 

1562 

LABOULAYE, E. R. L. Laboulaye’s fairy book. 

A very beautiful book with many colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

1576 

*LANG, ANDREW. Aladdin and other stories. 

Fourteen stories from the larger fairy books. A new edition of the Lang 
books with colored frontispiece. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

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1585 

LANG, ANDREW. Elf maiden and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.72 

1586 

Golden mermaid and other stories.. . 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

. . . ‘ .72 

1613 

Invisible prince and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

. .. -.72 

1592 

Little Wildrose and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .88 

1593 

Magic ring and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1596 

Pretty Goldilocks and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1610 

Tales of romance. 

Six stories from the Book of Romance about Robin Hood, Way land the 
Smith, William Short Nose and Grettir the Outlaw. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.77 

1611 

Tales of the round table. 

Twelve short stories from the book of Romance. Several colored plates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .88 

1615 

Trusty John and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co__ 

. . .88 

1616 

Twelve huntsmen and other stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1618 

LANG, JEANIE. Stories from the Faerie Queen. 

Una and the Lion, St. George and the Dragon, and half a dozen other fairy 
tales from Spenser, retold for children. Beautifully illustrated in colors, excel¬ 
lent print. Size 4x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.58 

1630 

LANSING, M. F. Life in the greenwood. 

Stories of Robin Hood and his “merry men” in Sherwood forest. Taken 
from the old ballads. 

Ginn & Co.. . 

.48 

1647 

LEAMY, EDMUND. Fairv minstrel of Glenmalure. 

Three imaginative tales from Ireland by a master story teller. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.60 

1648 

Golden spears. 

“True Gaelic fancy and poetry have full sway in the pretty tales.” Seven 
fairy tales from Irish folk-lore for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.20 

1652 

LEE, JAMES, and CAREY, J. T. Italian family Rob¬ 
inson . 

An Italian version of the Swiss Family Robinson story. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.57 

1670 

LINDSAY, MAUD. Story teller. 

An attractive little book of stories to tell or read. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 

1671 

LINDSAY, MAUD, and EMILIE POULSSON. Joyous 
travelers. 

Collection of stories and verses. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1679 

*LOFTING, HUGH. Story of Dr. Dolittle. 

“A queer old doctor who loves animals more than ‘the best people’ . . . 
goes to Africa to check an epidemic among the monkeys. Much droll humor, 
especially in the illustrations.”— A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.71 

1732 

*MACDONALD, GEORGE. At the back of the north 
wind. 

Holiday edition with very attractive pictures by M. L. Kirk. A fairy story 
about what a dreamy little boy saw at the back of the north wind. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1733 

Light princess and other fairy tales. 

Fairy tales of the first order. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1744 

MacGREGOR, MARY. Stories of King Arthur’s knights. 

Six stories about Launcelot, Galahad and other knights. Size 4x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .58 

1774 

*MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Blue bird for children. . 

A very beautiful book made from M. Maeterlinck’s famous play describing 
the search for the “blue bird” that stands for happiness. Wonderful pictures 
by Paus. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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PRICE 

1778 

MAITLAND, LOUISE. Heroes of chivalry . 

Stories of King Arthur and his knights and of Roland and Oliver. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.. . .92 

1847 

MILLER, 0. T. Nimpo’s troubles . 

Nimpo was a lively little girl who got into trouble in "doing as she pleased” 
while her parents were away from home. 

E. P. Dutton & Co . 

. . 1.20 

1868 

MOLESWORTH, Mrs. H. L. “Carrots”—A Christmas 
child . i . 

Macmillan Co . 

. . 1.35 

1884 

MORLEY, M. W. Donkey John of the Toy Valley. 

The "Toy Valley” lies in the Tyrol of Austria, surrounded by the peaks of 
the Dolomite mountains. The people are all woodcarvers and make many of 
the wooden toys which Santa Claus brings even as far as America. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.06 

1902 

*MOULTON, L. C. Bed-time stories . 

Sixteen short stories suitable for reading to children of lower grades. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.. . 1.20 

1903 

More bedtime stories .. 

More stories which teach wholesome lessons in a very attractive and un¬ 
assuming manner. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. ... 

. . . 1.20 

1987 

OSWELL, K. F. Old time tales. (Everychild’s library.). 

An inexpensive little collection of folk and fairy stories with a few old Eng- 
glish ballads. 

Macmillan Co . 

.60 

1992 

OTIS, JAMES. Left behind; or, Ten days a newsboy. . . 

A boy about to sail for Europe with his parents misses the steamer and is 
left alone in New York. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.. . .69 

1995 

*Mr. Stubb’s brother . 

Sequel to Toby Tyler, in which a pet monkey, presented by Toby’s circus 
friend, plays a leading part. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . .69 

1998 

Tim and Tip . 

The adventures of a homeless boy and his dog. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . .69 

1999 

Toby Tyler; or, Ten weeks with a circus. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 


The story of a little boy who ran away with a circus and met with many 
adventures, finally returning sadder and wiser to his uncle. 


2000 Our holidays; their meaning and spirit; retold from St. 



Nicholas. 

Including the birthdays of three American poets, Whittier, Lowell and 
Longfellow. 

i 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

2010 

1 

PAINE, A. B. Hollow tree nights and days. 

Very funny adventures of the coon and the ’possum and the old black crow 
In the vein of Uncle Remus. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2011 

How Mr. Dog got even. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2012 

How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2013 

Making up with Mr. Dog. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.57 

2014 

Mr. Possum’s great balloon trip. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2015 

Mr. Rabbit’s big dinner. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2016 

When Jack Rabbit was a little boy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2091 

PHILLIPS, E. C. Little friend Lydia. 

A spontaneous and wholesome story about a little girl in an orphan asylum 
who was adopted by Quaker parents. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

2152 

POULSSON, EMILIE. Top of the world stories. 

Folk stories from Finland, Sweden, and Denmark. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.14 

2167 

PYLE, HOWARD. Garden behind the moon. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.59 


"The adventures of little Davy, who goes along the moon path to the moon. 
Beautifully illustrated and well written.”— Outlook. 











































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2175 

*PYLE, HOWARD. Twilight land. 

A company of famous people, Aladdin, Jack the Giant Killer, Cinderella, 
and others, gather at the Mother Goose Inn in Twilight Land, and many new 
and wonderful tales are related. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2176 

Wonder clock. 

A wonder story for every hour in the day, with still more wonderful pic¬ 
tures by the author. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

2180 

PYLE, KATHARINE. Fairy tales from many lands.... 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . .60 

2181 

Mother’s nursery tales... 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.80 

2182 

Nancy Rutledge. 

Story of a group of children at a Quaker school. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.24 

2186 

Tales of folk and fairies. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.52 

2190 

Wonder tales retold. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

, . . 1.50 

2222 

RHYS, E., and G. English fairy tales. 

An attractive collection with colored pictures including the old favorites like 
Jack the Giant Killer, Tom Thumb, Three bears, Dick Whittington, etc. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

2239 

RICHARDS, L. E. Quicksilver Sue. 

About an impetuous little girl who had never known restraint or discipline. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

2297 

ROSS, G. A. Old Glory. 

The story of the American flag for young readers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .50 

2300 

*RUSKIN, JOHN. King of the Golden river; or, The 
black brothers. 

“A Styrian legend setting forth in classic English prose the world-old story 
that happiness lost by avarice is to be won by virtue only.”— G. E. Hardy. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .39 

2326 

SAUNDERS, MARSHALL. Beautiful Joe. 

The autobiography of a dog. This book ranks with ‘‘Black Beauty” in 
popularity. Pictures by Chas. Copeland. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.14 

2332 

SCHORER, ELEANOR. Wishing ring. 

A Christmas fairy story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .84 

2376 

SCUDDER, H. E. Seven little people. 

Collection of stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.26 

2387 

*SEAWELL, M. E. Little Jarvis. 

The stirring story of a little midshipman who died gloriously at his post 
in a sea-fight between the U. S. ship Constellation and the French frigate La 
Verigeance, in 1800. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

2399 

SEGUR, EUGENIE, Comtesse de. Story of a donkey; 
edited by Charles Welsh. 

A very popular story with French children, retold in simple English. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.45 

2413 

*SEWELL, ANNA. Black beauty. 

The life story of a horse. All about his happy days, his ill treatment, his 
adventures and his companions. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

, . . 1.25 

2431 

SHAW, C. D. Stories of the ancient Greeks. 

“A few of the fables and facts that are part of the treasure of the world.” 

Ginn & Co. 

.. . .60 

2440 

SHERMAN, F. D. Little folk lyrics. 

Flower poems, bird poems, poems of the season, fairy poems, ‘‘all written 
down in simple rhyme.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

. . . .96 

2456 

SIDNEY, MARGARET. What the seven did. 

A story of a children’s club and what they accomplished toward helping 
others and improving themselves. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... . 

.. . 1.14 

2458 

SINCLAIR, CATHERINE. Holiday house. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . .90 

2471 

SKINNER, E. L., and A. M. Merry tales... 

American Book Co. 

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TITLE 

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PRICE 

2520 

SPYRI, JOHANNA. Moni, the goat boy, and other 
stories; translated by E. F. Kunz. 

Three stories about Swiss mountain life by the author of “Heidi.” 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .48 

2521 

Rose Child. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

.. .57 

2522 

Toni, the little wood carver. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .57 

2560 

*STOCKTON, F. R. Floating Prince and other fairy 
tales. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.26 

2566 

Tales out of school. 

Stories of adventure and hunting. Descriptions of persons and places. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

.. 1.26 

2610 

SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .58 

2621 

TAPPAN, E. M. House with the silver door. 

Three original fairy stories for primary children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.14 

2626 

Old ballads in prose. 

Robin Hood, King John and the Abbot, The false knight, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .96 

2647 

THORNE-THOMSEN, GUDRUN. Birch and the star.. 

Swedish and Norwegian stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .48 

2654 

TILNEY, F. C. Robin Hood. 

Twenty tales from the ballads about Little John, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck 
and the other people of the greenwood. Colored pictures. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .58 

2754 

*VIMAR, A. Curly haired hen. Trans, by Nora K. Hills. 

A very funny story from the French about a hen which had a most extra¬ 
ordinary adventure. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.60 

2819 

WESSELHOEFT, L. F. Frowzle, the runaway . 

The adventures of a mongrel dog. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

2820 

Jack, the fire dog . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

2821 

Jerry, the blunderer . 

The story of an Irish terrier. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

2822 

Sparrow, the tramp . 

Sparrow is a bird who stays out at night and neglects his family. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

, . . 1.32 

2833 

WHITE, E. 0. An only child . 

What a rather discontented little girl learned from a jolly companionship 
with a family of five. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.26 

2835 

Borrowed sister . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

... 1.26 

2836 

Ednah and her brothers . 

Concerning the happy playdays of a sculptor’s four lively children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

... 1.26 

2837 

Enchanted mountain . 

A fairy tale of the modern order. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. • . 1.26 

2863 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH, editors. Magic case¬ 
ments. A second fairy book . 

The Baker & Taylor Co _ 

.. . 1.30 

2875 

WILKINS, M. E. Pot of gold and other stories . 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

... 1.14 

2884 

WILLISTON, T. P. Hindu fairy tales. 

Rand McNally & Co.. 

. . . .72 

2889 

WILMOT-BUXTON, E. M. Stories of Norse heroes- 

Excellent rendering of twenty stories from the Eddas and Sagas of Iceland 
and Norway. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.52 












































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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2898 

WINNINGTON, LAURA. Outlook fairy book for little 
people.. Macmillan Co. 

Principally from the old sources, with a few.less familiar tales from the German 
and French. Includes a number of fairy poems. 

. . . .83 

2913 

WRIGHT, I. S. With the little folks. 

Twelve short stories about children and animals. 


... 1.14 



FIFTH GRADE 

' 



CHILDREN FROM TEN TO ELEVEN YEARS OF AGE 



*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 



CHIVALRY. 



700 

COX, J. H. Chevalier of old France. 

A new version of Roland and Oliver and the paladins of Charlemagne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.12 

976 

FARRINGTON, E. V. Tales of King Arthur.. 

Drawn mainly from Malory. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.33 

1230 

*HARE, CHRISTOPHER. Story of Bayard. 

“The very joyful and very delightful history of the life, the heroic deeds, the 
triumphs and the valor” of the flower of French chivalry. Taken from the 
chronicle of the “Loyal Servitor.” Beautiful pictures in color by Herbert Cole. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. .58 

1345 

HOLLAND, R. S. King Arthur and the knights of the 
Round Table. 

All the Morte D’Arthur stories and a few more from French sources. Many 
pictures, Some in colors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.33 

1580 

*LANG, ANDREW. Book of romance. 

Stories of Arthur and his knights, Roland, Robin Hood, Wayland the Smith, 
the ancient Irish story of Diarmid and others, most beautifully illustrated in 
colors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.20 

1603 

Red book of romance. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.20 

1758 

MacLEOD, MARY. Book of King Arthur. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .80 

1791 

MARSHALL, H. E. Stories of Guy of Warwick. 

“A few of the valiant knight’s adventures and tourneys and battles retold 
from the old Saxon for young people, and told remarkably well.” 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.58 

2195 

RADFORD, M. L. King Arthur and his knights. 

Tales from Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte d’Arthur and Tennyson’s Idylls of 
the King. 

Rand McNally & Co.. 

.60 

2470 

SKINNER, ELEANOR. Tales and plays of Robin Hood. . 

Attractive library edition, well illustrated. Part II has five Robin Hood plays. 

American Book Co. 

.54 

2627 

TAPPAN, E. M. Robin Hood, his book. 

Illustrated in colors by Charlotte Harding. Excellent edition. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.71 

2803 

WARREN, M. R. King Arthur and his knights. 

Small and inexpensive edition. Attractively illustrated. 

Rand McNally & Co... 

. .60 

2804 

Robin Hood and his merry men. 

A good prose rendering of the ballads. Illustrated. Suitable for dramatization. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.60 






























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43 


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NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 

NATURE AND SCIENCE 


467 

BURGESS, T. W. Burgess bird book for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.25 

466 

Burgess animal book for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.25 

541 

CARTER, M. H., ed. About animals; retold from St. 
Nicholas. 

Bits of natural history, poems and stories, by such writers as C. F. Holder, Dan 
Beard, W. O. Stoddard, Frank Bostock, W. T. Hornaday, C. G. D. Roberts and 
Ernest Ingersoll. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

542 

Bear stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

544 

Lion and tiger stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

545 

Panther stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

889 

*DUNCAN, FRANCES. Mary’s garden and how it grew. 

A charming little book on gardening in story form. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

1006 

FOSTER, O. H. Gardening for little girls. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

1032 

FRENTZ, E. W. Uncle Zeb and his friends. 

“Not an oozy tale among them, but real substance and a real story in every 
one .”—Dallas Lore Sharp. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

1059 

GHOSH, SARATH. Wonders of the jungle. 2 vols. (Set). 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . 1.40 

1145 

GRINNELL, ELIZABETH and JOSEPH. Our feathered 
friends. 

An attractive little book of bird lore, well illustrated. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.54 

1266 

HAWKES, CLARENCE. King of the thundering herd. . 

“A story of the American bison in the days of the Indian, the trapper and the 
prairie schooner.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.21 

1412 

INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Wild neighbors. 

Natural history notes on our gray squirrels, the puma, the coyote, the badger, 
the porcupine, the skunk, the woodchuck and the raccoon. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .96 

1485 

JORDAN, D. S., ed. True tales of birds and beasts. 

Twelve stories by well-known authors. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . .63 

1578 

LANG, ANDREW. Animal story book. 

A collection which has long been a favorite. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

. . 1.20 

1685 

LONG, W. J. Little brother to the bear. 

Notes and observations on the lives and habits of the coon, woodcock, lynx, 
toad, black bear, kingfisher, wild cat and other wood folk, beautifully illustrated. 

Ginn & Co. 


1785 

MARKS, JEANETTE, and JULIA MOODY. Holiday 
with the birds. 

“Done in a way that cannot fail to be entertaining to most children and at 
the same time the scientific accuracy of the knowledge conveyed may be relied 
upon .”—Review of Reviews. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . .69 

1825 

MEADOWCROFT, W. H. A B C of electricity. 

The first principles of electrical science plainly and simply told for young 
people. Thoroughly reliable and endorsed by Thomas A. Edison. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.69 

1842 

*MILLER, O. T. First book of birds. 

Intended to interest children in the ways and habits of birds and to stimulate 
them to further study. Colored plates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.92 

2042 

PATRI, ANGELO. White Patch. 

American Book Co. 

. . .42 


Bertelli’s Italian story of “Ciondolino” retold. “Gigino” was originally a 
school boy who had no fondness for lessons; he becomes changed into an ant and 
learns how to work. Very interesting little book. Its description of insect life is 
accurate. 






































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2161 PROCTOR, MARY. Stories of starland.The Baker & Taylor Co 

A very interesting star book for young readers. Facts, legends, poems, stories 
and pictures of the sun, moon and stars. 

2346 SCHWARTZ, J. A. Wonderful little lives. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2407 *SETON, E. T. Biography of a grizzly. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2410 Monarch, the big bear. Charles Scribner’s Sons 

2581 STONE, G. L. and M. G. FICKETT. Trees in prose and 

poetry. Ginn & Co. 

2801 WARNER, G. C. Star stories for little folks. The Baker & Taylor Co 

With charts for eighteen constellations. Size 5x6 inches. 

2810 WEED, C. M. Bird life stories; 2 vols.; (Set). Rand McNally & Co.. . 

Colored plates. 

2927 YOUNG, MARTHA. Two little southern sisters and their 

garden plays.,. .. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

About plants, flowers and trees, and how to make playthings from them. 

COOKING, SEWING, HOUSEKEEPING 

294 BENTON, C. F. Fun of cooking..The Baker & Taylor Co 

A story that makes your mouth water. It is full of things to eat and how to 
make them. 

1005 FOSTER, O. H. Cookery for little girls. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Simple receipts and suggestions. 

1008 Sewing for little girls.The Baker & Taylor Co 

How to make doll’s clothes. All the necessary principles of plain sewing. 

1538 KLICKMANN, FLORA. Little girl’s sewing book. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Directions for making doll’s dresses and simple clothing. Chapter on bead- 
work. 

2806 WATERMAN, A. L. Little candy book for a little girl. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

PLAYS, GAMES, SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. 

220 BARNUM, M. D., ed. Harper’s book of little plays. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Intended for children of about ten to twelve years of age. 

262 BEARD, D. C. American boy’s handy book. Charles Scribner’s Sons 

“The sports, amusements and games embraced in this book are intended to 
reach the average American boy at any age, not too young to fly a kite or too old 
to enjoy a day’s good fishing.”— Author. 

269 BEARD, LINA, and A. B. American girl’s handy book.. Charles Scribner’s Sons 

How to amuse yourself and others. Outdoor sports and games, indoor occupa- 


Directions for entertainments for all the holidays and for all kinds of “parties.” 

1317 HILL, RUTH. Little folks’ plays from American history: 

John Joseph Pershing. The Baker & Taylor Co 



































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1748 

MACKAY, C. D. House of the heart and other plays for 
children. 

Suitable for children from ten to fourteen. Simple stage and costume direc¬ 
tions. Require little or no scenery. Most of them may be played out of doors. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .75 

1750 

Silver thread, and other folk plays for young people.... 

These plays have stood the test of actual production. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . . .75 

2045 

PAYNE, F. U. Plays and pageants of democracy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .95 

2046 

Plays for any child. 

One for each holiday in the year. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .95 

2081 

PERRY, S. G. C. When mother lets us act. 

How to make tableaux, pantomines, shadow plays, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 

2451 

SIDGWICK, ETHEL. Four plays for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.03; 

2505 

SMITH, N. A. Plays, pantomimes and tableaux. 

A book of plays. Many are Christmas plays. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.52 

2555 

STOCK, E. E. Magic chest. 

A musical play for children. Greek legend. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .90 

2613 

SYRETT, NETTA. Six fairy plays for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

2641 

THAYER, E. R. L. When mother lets us draw. 

“Makes drawing interesting and amusing. Card, favors for various holidays.’ 
— A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 

2707 

TUCKER, L. E., and E. L. RYAN. Historical plays of 
colonial days. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .80 


WADE, M. H. Little folks plays of American heroes: 



2760 

Benjamin Franklin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .94 

2763 

Ulysses S. Grant. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .94 

2759 

Abraham Lincoln. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .94 

2761 

George Washington. 

Short dramatization of incidents in the lives of great Americans preceded by a 
biographical sketch. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .94 

2785 

WALKER, A. J. Little plays from American history for 
young folks.. 

A Puritan play, one about the revolution, and one from the life of Lincoln. 

Henry Holt & Co... 

. . . .84 

2817 

WELLS, H. G. Floor games. 

Games which a famous writer worked out with his children. Brimful of ideas 
in toys. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 


91 

AMBROSI, MARIETTA. When I was a girl in Italy. . . 

A new edition of “Italian child life.” Interesting chapters on silk worms. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 


247 BASSETT, S. W. Story of lumber. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

All the various operations in preparing lumber for the market are described in 
the course of the narrative .—Book Re iew Digest. 

246 Story of leather. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

251 Story of wool... The Baker & Taylor Co.95 










































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TITLE 

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PRICE 

364 

BROOKS, E. C. Francisco, our little Argentine cousin... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .90 

501 

BUTLER, E. C. Our little Mexican cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

730 

CURTIS, A. T. Story of cotton. 

Life on a South Carolina plantation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

870 

*DU CHAILLU, P. B. Country of the dwarfs. 

Du Chaillu’s most famous discovery, the pygmies of West Africa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

875 

My Apingi kingdom.•.* . . . 

More adventures in Central Africa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

877 

Wild life under the equator. 

Adventures among the savage tribes and wild animals of West Africa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

1042 

GAINES, RUTH. Lucita. 

Story of a little girl in old Mexico. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .64 

1081 

GODOY, MERCEDES When I was a girl in Mexico. . . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 

1490 

KALEEL, M. J. When I was a boy in Palestine. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

1645 

LAWRENCE, M. S. Old time Hawaiians.. 

Contains some Hawaiian history, as well as descriptions of how the natives 
lived and worked and played long ago before civilization overtook them. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .60 

1717 

McDONALD, E. B. Chandra in India. 

Child life of a boy of the gardener caste. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .75 

1718 

Colette in France... 

Child life in Paris and in Normandy. Story book of travel. Illustrated. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.75 

1719 

McDONALD, E. B., and JULIA DALRYMPLE. Betty 
in Canada. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.75 

1720 

Boris in Russia. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .75 

1721 

Donald in Scotland. 

A travel story about the Highlands. 

The Baker & Taylor Co....'. 

. . .75 

1722 

Fritz in Germany. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

75 

1723 

Gerda in Sweden. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.75 

1724 

Hassan in Egypt. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .75 

1726 

Manuel in Mexico. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.75 

1727 

Marta in Holland.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .75 

1729 

Ume San in Japan. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.75 

1730 

MacDONALD, E. R. Our little Canadian cousin. 

Camping out, hunting, canoeing, snow-shoeing, outdoor life, and home life in 
the Dominion. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

1760 

McMANUS, BLANCHE. Gerard, our little Belgian cousin 

TheBaker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1761 

Nabul, our little Egyptian cousin. 

Child life in Cairo and the Nile country. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

1762 

Our little Dutch cousin. 

Child life in the quaint land of dikes and windmills. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

1763 

Our little French cousin. 

The daily life «f a little French girl who lived in Normandy—some of the 
excursions she took to interesting places. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 


















































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PRICE 

1764 

McMANUS, BLANCHE. Out little Scotch cousin. 

Describing excursions to Edinburgh, Abbotsford and the Highlands, with much 
about Scotch manners and customs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1833 

MENDEL, F. E. Our little Polish cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1858 

MIRICK, G. A. Home life around the world. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1905 

MOWRY, W. A. and A. M. American inventions and 
inventors.:. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

: . .96 

1948 

NIXON-ROULET, M. F. Affonzo, our little Brazilian 
cousin..'.. 

Child life in several different countries is presented by this writer in interesting 
story form. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1949 

Banda Bela, our little Hungarian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .90 

1953 

Fernando, our little Spanish cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .90 

1951 

Kalitan, our little Alaskan cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .90 

1952 

Our little Australian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .90 

1954 

Zoe, our little Grecian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.90 

2084 

PERRY, W. S. In Egypt.,. 

A travel and ancient history story of the wonderful country of the Nile. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.80 

2322 

SAMUEL, E. I. Story of gold and silver. 

In which three children visit California and Nevada, and learn how two metals 
are mined and later minted into money. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .95 

2323 

Story of iron. 

Story of a boy who starts to work in an iron mill and what he learns about the 
most useful of metals. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.95 

2510 

Southern stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Frank Stockton, Joel Chandler Harris, Anna E. King and other well-known 
writers contribute sketches and stories of life in the Southern states. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 

2527 

STARR, FREDERICK. Strange peoples. 

A series of sketches about the Eskimo, Indians, Mexicans, South Americans, 
Basques, Finns, Lapps, Turks, Chinese, Coreans, Japanese, Tibetans. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. . .63 

2588 

Stories of the great lakes; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Including an account of the great Chicago fire, the life-saving service, dog 
teams and sledges in Northern Michigan, Niagara, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .95 

2758 

WADE, M. H. Little folks of North America. 

Child life in Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Labrador, Newfoundland, 
the United States, Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

2823 

Western frontier stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Scenes from pioneer life, hunting adventures after big game by Joaquin Miller, 
Maurice Thompson, Frederick Funston and others. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.95 

2899 

WINTON, C. V. Our little Bulgarian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .90 


BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY AND CIVICS 

20 Adventures with pirates and sea rovers; by Howard Pyle 

and others. The Baker & Taylor Co.69 

About the buccaneers of the West Indies, the capture of Cartagena, 1696; 

Captain Ned Low; the true story of Bluebeard or Captain Teach; Captain Mis¬ 
sion, a moral pirate; also the exploits of Drake and Hawkins and the destruction 
of the Spanish Armada. 









































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134 

AUSTIN, 0. P. Uncle Sam’s soldiers. 

Describes in the form of a story the organization of the regular army, uniforms, 
equipment, how it is fed, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.20 

145 

BAILEY, C. S. What to do for Uncle Sam. 

A community civics book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

. . . .78 

310 

BLAISDELL, A. F. Story of American history. 

The leading events of each period and the personal achievements of a few 
representative “makers of our country.” A list of books for reference and reading 
is appended. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .60 

314 

BLAISDELL, A. F., and F. K. BALL. Pioneers of America The Baker & Taylor Co.- 

Anecdotes of Boone, Clark, Putnam and other frontiersmen. 

. . .90 

366 

*BROOKS, E. S. Century book for young Americans.... . 

A party of boys and girls visit Washington and learn of the workings of each 
department of the Government. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

368 

Century book of American colonies. 

Interesting description of a pilgrimage to the sites and landmarks of the early 
American colonies, from St. Augustine to Quebec. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

383 

True story of Benjamin Franklin. 

This series presents the essential facts in story form and pleasing style and is 
printed in large, clear type, with many illustrations. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

386 

*True story of Lafayette. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

387 

True story of the United States.*.. 

A concise and simply told story of the Republic’s origin, development and 
growth, from the days of Columbus to those of Lincoln. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

388 

*True story of U. S. Grant.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

432 

BRYANT, S. C. I am an American.. 

American government, resources and ideals, and America’s part in the great 
war. Simple and attractive. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.88 

438 

BULL, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. 

A biography in simple language of the Norwegian explorer. Esquimo and 
Arctic life. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . .54 

497 

BURTON, A. H. Lafayette, the friend of American liberty. 

American Book Co. 

. . .39 

552 

CATHER, K. D. Boyhood stories of famous men. 

Biographic sketches of artists and musicians. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

571 

CHANDLER, A. C. Magic pictures of the long ago. 

Stories about some of the objects of Art in the Metropolitan Museum. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .84 

593 

CHURCH, A. J. Stories of the old world. 

The Argonauts, Thebes, Troy, Ulysses and Aeneas. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .63 

503 

CLARKE, M. Story of Caesar. 

A short biography of Julius Ceasar, and a sketch of Rome in the last days of 
the Republic. 

American Book Co. 

.45 

609 

CLAY, OLIVER. Treasure finders. 

Accounts of discovery and early exploration in America. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.03 

613 

CODY, W. F. Adventures of Buffalo Bill. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

661 

*COOKE, A. 0. Stories of France in days of old. 

The Baker & Tayfor Co. 

. . 1.14 

662 

Story of Rome in days of old. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

743 

DALKEITH, LENA. Stories from Roman history. 

Illustrated in colors. Size 5x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .58 

815 

DIMAN, LOUISE Stories from Greek history. 

Arranged in two parts, legendary and historical. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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841 

DOLE, C. F. Young citizen. 

Short talks on civic duties and good citizenship. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. . .53 

893 

DUNCAN, R. B. Brave deeds of American sailors. 

John Paul Jones, Decatur, Lawrence, Porter, Farragut, Cushing, Dewey, 
Hobson and other naval heroes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.52 

894 

Brave deeds of revolutionary soldiers. 

Stories of Lexington, Bunker Hill, Montgomery at Quebec, Sergeant Jasper at 
Fort Sullivan, Nathan Hale, General Herkimer, Arnold at Saratoga, Valley Forge, 
Wayne at Stony Point, Clark at Kaskaskia, and Francis Marion. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

902 

DUTTON, M. B. Little stories of France. 

Short stories of famous French kings and heroes arranged chronologically and 
forming a child’s history. 

American Book Co. 

.45 

907 

DYER, W. A. Pierrot, dog of Belgium. 

A good dog story. Describes the invasion of 1914. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .93 

944 

EGGLESTON, G. C. Strange stories from history. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

956 

EVANS, L. B. America first. 

One hundred short stories of Bravery from American history, beginning with 
Leif the Lucky and ending with Sergeant Alvin York. 

Milton Bradley Co. 

. . 1.67 

998 

FOA, EUGENIE. Boy life of Napoleon. 

An account in story form of Napoleon’s boyhood in Corsica and at the military 
school of Brienne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1073 

GILMAN, ARTHUR. Making of the American nation. . 

A concise and simple account of the development of our country under the 
constitution. A short political history for young students. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

1083 

GOLDING, VAUTIER. Story of David Livingstone. .. . 

A short biography of one of England’s heroes who gave his life to the great task 
of breaking up the African slave trade. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

• • .58 

1101 

*GOULD, F. J. Children’s Plutarch: Tales of the Greeks. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .70 

1102 

Children’s Plutarch: Tales of the Romans. 

Stories from Plutarch’s Lives, illustrating some civic virtue or moral lesson, 
and intended for use in ethical instruction 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .70 

1173 

GUERBER, H. A. Story of the great republic. 

An elementary history of the United States from the end of the Revolution to 
the death of President McKinley. 

American Book Co. 

. . .60 

1176 

Story of the thirteen colonies..... 

From the discovery by the Norsemen through the Revolutionary War. 

American Book Co. 

. . .60 

1196 

HALE, E. E. Stories of adventure, told by adventurers.. 

Marco Polo; Sir John Mandeville; Cortes, Fra Marco and Coronado; the Jesuit 
relations; Father Jogues; Humboldt’s travels; Lewis and Clark. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.13 

1197 

Stories of discovery, told by discoverers. 

Columbus; Da Gama; Magellan; Drake; the Northwest passage; Source of the 
Nile, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . 1.13 

1251 

HART, A. B., ed. Colonial children. (Source readers in 
American history). 

Historical selections from original sources, arranged and annotated for children. 

Macmillan Co. 


1262 

HATHAWAY, E. V. Napoleon, the little Corsican. 

Well illustrated and well written. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .52 

1339 

HOLDEN, E. S. Our country’s flag, and the flags of for¬ 
eign countries. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.20 

1473 

JOHNSTON, C. H. L. Our little Viking cousin of long ago. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .90 

1488 

JUDSON, H. P. Young American. 

A patriotic reader and a book of information in regard to the rights and duties 
of citizenship. Each branch of the government is described. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .96 







































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1502 KELLY, M. D. Story of Sir Walter Raleigh. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

A simple narrative of the adventures, battles and voyages of the man who first 
thought of making a home for Englishmen in the New World. His life is as 
wonderful as any fairy tale. Size 5x6 inches. Colored pictures. 

1608 *LANG, ANDREW. Story of Joan of Arc.. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

“Joan of Arc was perhaps the most wonderful person who ever lived in the 
world. The story of her life is so strange that we could scarcely believe it to be 
true if all that happened to her had not been told by people in a court of law and 
written down by her deadly enemies while she was still alive .”—The Author. 

Size 5x6 inches. Colored pictures. Splendid book. 

1619 LANG, JEANIE. Story of General Gordon.E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

A short biography of one of England’s modern heroes. A knightly soldier, 
whose service carried him to the four corners of the earth, “who fought all his life 
against evil and who died serving his God, his country and his Queen.” Colored 
pictures. 

1621 LANG, JOHN. Story of Captain Cook. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

The life of one of England’s famous sailors told for boys and girls. It is filled 
with strange adventures and discoveries in the South Sea Islands. Size 5x6 inches. 

Colored pictures. 

1644 LAWLER, T. B. Story of Columbus and Magellan. Ginn & Co.45 

The “two greatest deeds in the history of geography,” related for young 
people. 

1741 MacELROY, M. H. Work and play in colonial days. . . . Macmillan Co.60 

1753 McKEE, J. V., and ROEMER, L. S. Period of discovery The Baker & Taylor Co.85 

Excellent narratives of the Norsemen, Columbus, Vespucci, the Cabots, all the 
discoverers and early colonizers, with poetry and a chapter on civics. 

1792 MARSHALL, H. E. Stories of William Tell. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

The old story of the Swiss struggle for freedom and the heroic deeds of Tell 
and his mountaineers told to the children. Size 5x6 inches. 

1860 MITCHELL, D. G. About old story-tellers. Charles Scribner’s Sons.79 

Chapters about the first printers and their homes; The Arabian Nights; 

Goldsmith’s work; Dean Swift; Mrs. Edgeworth; St. Pierre and Madame Cottin; 

The Brothers Grimm; Sir Walter Scott; Robinson Crusoe; John Bunyan. 

1904 MOWRY, W. A., and A. M. American heroes and heroism. The Baker & Taylor Co.80 

Incidents of heroism in the lives of our soldiers and sailors, and those everyday 
heroes of the fire and police departments, life-saving service, etc. 

1965 OGDEN, H. A. Our flag and our songs. The Baker & Taylor Co.46 

Short history of the American flag and stories of our national songs. 

2217 *Revolutionary stories; retold from St. Nicholas. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

Including short accounts of Bunker Hill, Nathan Hale, Molly Pitcher, La¬ 
fayette, Franklin, Andre, etc. 

2291 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Letters to his children... . Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.59 

2319 ST. NICHOLAS. Every day heroes. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

2320 Patriotism and the flag, retold from St. Nicholas. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

Includes good sketches of life at West Point, and on a man-of-war. 

2472 SKINNER, H. P. Boys who became famous men. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

Giotto, Bach, Byron, Gainsborough, Handel, Coleridge, Canova, Chopin. 

2532 STEIN, EVALEEN. Our little Celtic cousin of long ago. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

2552 STIMPSON, M. S. Child’s book of American biography. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.13 

Washington, Penn, Paul Jones, Franklin, Grant, Clara Barton, Lincoln, Lee, 

Audubon, Fulton, Thoreau, Louisa Alcott and other worthies. 

2580 STONE, G. L., and N. G. Fickett. Days and deeds a 

hundred years ago. D. C. Heath & Co.... .54 

History stories of Washington’s inauguration, the invention of the cotton gin. 

Fulton’s steamboat, the Erie canal, first railroad, and the electric telegraph. 


































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51 


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CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2585 

Stories of royal children; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Baby Stuart (James II); Three Spanish princesses; Louis XIV; Francoise 
Marie de Bourbon; Three boys in armor; Charles II; William II of Orange and 
Don Carlos of Spain; Children of James II; The princes in the tower; Queen 
Matilda; The last dauphin; Marshal de Saxe; Edward VI; Princess Charlotte; 
Queen Isabella; Frederick the Great. Illustrations from Velasquez, Van Dyke, 
Franz Hals and other masters. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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Stories of the middle ages; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Felix, a Christmas story; The story of the glove; Bertholde (Italy 572); Ballad 
of Charles Martel; Old time arms and armor; Dante’s Beatrice; Falconry; Bell- 
towers of Italy; Books of olden time; Fools and jesters; St. Francis of Assisi; 
Michael Angelo; Giotto and Cimabue. 

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Stories of the South; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

2597 

Strange stories of colonial days.. 

Pictures of colonial life, including Sir William Phipps, Captain Kidd, a story 
of old New York, Rogers Rangers, etc.. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . .69 

2618 

TAPP AN, E. M. American hero stories. 

Short sketchs of nearly all the most prominent figures in American history, 
from Columbus to Lincoln. Arranged chronologically. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.92 

2628 

*TAPPAN, E. M. Story of the Greek people. 

A child’s history that presents more than an outline of the principal events; it 
pictures the customs of the people, their manner of living and thinking and 
feeling. It is well written and well illustrated with reproductions of Greek art, 
maps and other pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . 1.32 

2724 

USHER, R. G. Story of the Pilgrims for children. 

An interesting narrative, and historically accurate. 

Macmillan Co. 

.90 

2732 

VAN LOON, H. W. Ancient man. 

A new way of making history pleasant for children by means of original 
pictures and animated maps. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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WADE, M. H. Light bringers. 

Short, interesting sketches of the lives of Peary, Clara Barton, the Wright 
brothers, Julia Ward Howe, Marconi, and Amundsen. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2782 

Wonder workers. 

Biographical sketches of Luther Burbank, Helen Keller, Edison, Jane Addams, 
Dr. Grenfell, Judge Lindsay. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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2883 

WILLIAMS, SHERMAN. Stories from early New York 
history.. 

Much of interest concerning the Iroquois and New York in the Revolution. 
History of city and state. 1789. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.. 

. . .60 

2912 

WRIGHT, H. C. Children’s stories of American progress. . 

From the close of the Revolution to the Civil War; the Barbary pirates; 
Louisiana purchase; Lewis and Clark expedition; The first steamboat; War of 
1812; War with Mexico; Discovery of gold, etc. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.. . 

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*ADVENTURES with Indians. By Philip V. Mighels and 
others. 

Not only stirring tales of ambush, battle and adventure, but also suggestive 
glimpses of Indian life and character. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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361 

BRILL, E. C. Boy who went to the east. 

Folk-tales of the Iroquois and Algonquin Indians. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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BURTON, A. H. Story of the Indians of New England.. 

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HULST, C. S. Indian sketches. 

Pere Marquette’s Mission, his life among the Indians of the Northwest; accounts 
of the Pottawatomie chiefs, Pokagon and Menominee, and their people, by one 
thoroughly in sympathy with the red man. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

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1407 

Indian stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

True stories of the first Americans, of how they live and play. Indian fairy 
tales, games and sports. “A boy’s visit to Chief Joseph.” “An old-time Thanks¬ 
giving.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .95 

1446 

JENKS, E. A. Childhood of Ji-Shib, the Ojibwa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .72 

1668 

LINDERMAN, F. B. Indian “Why” stories. 

A beautiful book of Indian nature myths as told by the old men of the Black- 
feet, Chippewa and Creek tribes. Illustrations in colors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .72 

1875 

MOON, GRACE and KARL Indian legends in rhyme. . 

A beautiful picture book with colored plates and photographs of animals and 
Indian life. Size 8 x 10 inches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.90 

1880 

MORAN, G. N. Kwahu, the Hopi Indian boy. 

American Book Co. 

. . .54 

2526 

*STARR, FREDERICK. American Indians. 

A very comprehensive and well-written book on the chief tribes of North 
America. It deals with every aspect of Indian life from Alaska to Yucatan. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . .67 

2646 

THOMPSON, WILLIAM. Wigwam wonder tales. 

Animal stories from the folklore of the Indians of the Northwest. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

, . . .85 

2805 

WASHBURNE, M. F. Indian legends. 

Navaho and Pacific coast Indian tales with colored plates. 

Rand McNally & Co. 

.. . .68 

2847 

WHITNEY, E. L., and F. M. PERRY. Four American 
Indians.. 

King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumseh, Osceola. 

American Book Co. 

.. . .48 

2933 

ZITKALA-SA. Old Indian legends. 

Ginn & Co.. 

.. . .57 


“Under an open sky, nestling close to the earth, the old Dakota story-tellers 
have told me these legends.” Written and illustrated by Indian women. 


STANDARD AND CLASSIC STORIES, POETRY, ETC. 


1 

*ABBOTT, A. B. Frigate’s namesake. 

A splendid story of a little girl’s love for the navy. It breathes patriotism on 
- every page. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

. . 1.14 

36 

ALCOTT, L. M. My boys. 

A collection of short stories, including one Christmas story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.24 

40 

Spinning-wheel stories. 

Twelve good stories, historical, fanciful and otherwise; one about the battle of 
Lexington, another of France during the “reign of terror,” also a cooking class 
and a bicycle story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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*Under the lilacs. 

A great favorite. The story of Ben, the circus boy, and his dog, who found a 
home in the old house among the lilacs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

42 

ALDEN, W. L. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. 

The confession of a veritable enfant terrible. Very funny. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

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*Cruise of the Ghost. 

The “Moral Pirates” take a cruise around Long Island Sound in a sail boat 
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The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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46 

New Robinson Crusoe. 

A very amusing account of a boy who was cast away on a desert island with a 
crazy man who thought he was a grandson of the original Crusoe. 

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97 ANDERSEN, H. C. Tales; ed. by Reed Moorehouse. 

(King’s treasuries series.). E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Nineteen of the old favorites in attractive form. Size 4x6 inches. 

2655 Arabian nights. Tales from the Arabian nights; ed. by 

F. C. Tilney. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Containing the seven voyages of Sinbad, Ali Baba, Aladdin and the three 
princes, and the Princess Nouronnikar. Colored pictures. 

146 BAILEY, C. S. Wonder stories.. Milton Bradley Co. 

Stories from Greek mythology. 

159 BALDWIN, JAMES. Fifty famous rides and riders.American Book Co. 

' 169 Story of Siegfried.*. .. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

The hero of the Nibelungenlied. A modern version of the old legend. 

170 Story of the golden age. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

Various legends about the causes of the Trojan war woven into a continuous 
tale of which the boy, Odysseus, is hero. 

172 Wonder book of horses. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Stories of famous horses in literature, history and mythology. 

282 BEESON, R. K. Child’s calendar beautiful. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

A collection of “memory gems” arranged for the eight years of the elementary 
school course. 

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293 BENSON,. E. F. David Blaize and the blue door. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A fanciful story, similar to “Alice in Wonderland.” 

306 BLACK, WILLIAM. Four Macnicols, and An adventure 

in Thule . . •.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Two stories of life and adventure in the Hebrides and the north of Scotland. 

336 BOULT, K. F. Asgard and the Norse heroes.E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Part I. The Norse gods. Part II. Sigurd the Volsung, Volund the Smith, 

Ragnar Lodbrog. No pictures. 

356 BRANCH, M. L. B. Guld the cavern king. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

How Guld led his people from the caverns to the sunlight. It is an unusually 
well written story. 

392 BROOKS, NOAH. Boys of Fairport. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

A story of New England boy life and a famous baseball nine. 

400 BROWN, A. F. Lucky stone.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A story about a little girl who lived in a tenement in the city and believed in 
fairies. 

402 Songs of sixpence. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Little poems for children. Includes a Christmas masque. 

462 BURGESS, T. W. Boy scouts in a trapper’s camp. The Baker & Taylor Co...... 

A series of outdoor stories setting forth the principles and purposes of the Boy 
Scout movement- Good woodcraft and scouting lore by a favorite writer and an 
experienced scout master. Begin with “Boy scouts of Woodcraft camp.” 

464 Boy scouts of Woodcraft camp. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

463 Boy scouts on Lost trail. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

465 Boy scouts on Swift river. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

495 BURT, M. E., ed. Poems that every child should know.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

504 *BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH. Boys of Greenway 

Court. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A story of Washington’s boyhood in Virginia. 


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508 

BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH. Story of Magellan.... 

The story of “the greatest feat of navigation that has ever been performed,” 
the first voyage around the world. It includes several stories of the Philippines. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . . 1.52 

509 

Wampum belt; or, The fairest page of history. 

A story of Penn’s treaty with the Delaware Indians, 1682. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . . 1.52 

520 

CANAVAN, M. J. Ben Comee, a tale of Rogers’s rangers, 
1758-59. 

Ticonderoga is described. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . .90 

522 

CANFIELD, F. A. C. Kidnapped campers. 

What life in the open air will do for a sickly, puny lad more or less spoiled by 
indulgent parents. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.21 

524 

CANFIELD, H. S. Boys of the Rincon ranch. 

Two New York boys visit their cousin in Texas and learn a great deal about 
natural history and life in the Southwest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

531 

CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. . 

Ginn & Co. 

.51 

548 

CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. “One for Wod and one for 
Lok”. 

Stories from Norse mythology. Illustrated in colors. Size 4 x 63^ inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.60 

587 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY. Stories for the ten-year-old. 

Ballads, fairy tales, historical stories, bits of biography. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

591 

CHURCH, A. J. Odyssey for boys and girls. 

The story of Ulysses’ wanderings and Penelope’s faithfulness retold and beauti¬ 
fully pictured in colors. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.05 

604 

CLARKE, M. Story of Troy. 

Prefaced with a short account of Homer and the gods and goddesses, who play 
important parts. 

American Book Co.'. . . 

.54 

649 

COLUM, PADRAIC. Boy apprenticed to an enchanter.. 

“Steeped in the atmosphere of ancient days. Ideal for reading aloud.”— 
A. L. A. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .90 

669 

COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Eyebright. 

A little girl’s schooldays and playdays in Maine. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

680 

*What Katy did. 

The home life of a girl of fourteen who is prevented from carrying out her plans 
by ill health, but who, nevertheless, becomes the “heart of the house” and aids in 
making the home cheerful and happy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.32 

681 

What Katy did at school. 

A continuation of “What Katy did.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

682 

What Katy did next. 

In which Katy, grown up, travels in Europe. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

712 

CRAIK, D. M. Little lame prince. Illustrated by Hope 
Dunlop. 

"It is a genuine fairy work interlaced with the unexpected, alive with marvels. 
No child will be sadder and many will be happier for learning without knowing it 
how to bear sufferings if it shall come to him .”—Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.09 

724 

CROMPTON, F. E. Gentle heritage. (Cloth). . .. 

A delightful story of five children who “imagined things” and of how they 
looked for and found the “bogy” and came to love him. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.90 

725 

*CROTHERS, S. M. Miss Muffet’s Christmas party. 

At this remarkable function all the fairy and story book people of any promi¬ 
nence assemble to do honor to little Miss Muffet. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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739 DALE, J. T. Heroes and greathearts and their animal 

friends. D. C. Heath & Co.90 

A collection of short poems, stories, and especially incidents in the lives of 
prominent or famous people, showing their consideration for bird and beast. 

768 DEFOE, DANIEL. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his 

island. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

An edition which gives all the essential part and leaves out all the portions 
which children usually skip. Colored pictures. 

769 Robinson Crusoe; ed. by E. E. Hale. . .^. D. C. Heath & Co. 66 

796 DIAZ, A. M. Polly Cologne. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.13 

Polly is a much-beloved rag doll whose adventures are highly diverting. 

797 William Henry letters. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.13 

Amusing and entertaining letters from a small boy to his grandmother, illus¬ 
trated with drawings by himself. 

826 DIX, B. M. Merry-lips. Macmillan Co. 1.20 

Tale of Roundhead and Cavalier, in the days of Cromwell and Charles I. 

832 *DODGE, M. M. Donald and Dorothy. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

A favorite story of a boy and girl, about whom a mystery lingers. 

834 Hans Brinker. Ginn & Co.51 

Somewhat abridged. In very durable binding. 

926 *EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Hoosier school-boy... Charles Scribner’s Sons.54 

A very popular story describing a back country district school in Indiana. An 
American classic for children. 

945 EGGLESTON, G. C., ed. American war ballads and lyrics. 

2 vols. (set).. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

954 ESCAMEZ, J. M. Fairy tales from Spain. E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

Nineteen short stories with colored pictures. 

983 FILLMORE, PARKER. Czecho-Slovak fairy tales. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.71 

“Parker Fillmore has retold these Bohemian folk-tales with a fine appreciation 
of fancy, fun and fairies .”—Annie Carroll Moore in “Roads to Childhood .” 

1054 GAUTIER, JUDITH. Memoirs of a white elephant. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

This unusual beast learned to read and write from watching the scholars in the 
native school so when he came to have remarkable adventures of his own, he put 
them into a story of his own. 

1075 GILLMORE, I. H. Maida’s little shop. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

“A story for young readers that tells how a little girl, reared in luxury, growing 
anaemic and listless under the cloying influence of toys and attention, found 
healthy joy in life in a little shop that her father bought and equipped for her.”— 

Book Review Digest. 

1106 *GRAVES, A. P. Irish fairy book. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

A collection of the folk lore of Ireland of particularly high literary quality and 
a very attractive piece of book making as well. Colored pictures. 

1110 GREENE, F. N. America first. Charles Scribner’s Sons.54 

Three short stories of brave deeds done by American children in the great war. 

1114 GREENE, HOMER. Blind brother. The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

A story of the Pennsylvania coal mines. 

1130 GRIERSON, E. W. Scottish fairy book. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

Well selected, well written and charmingly illustrated. 

1132 GRIFFIS, W. E. Belgian fairy tales. The Baker & Taylor Co... 1.21 

1192 HALE, B. F. R. Little allies. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

A story of wartime children. 









































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1208 *HALE, L. P. Peterkin papers.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“They contain the truest and most spontaneous fun that has ever been written 
for children.”—F. R. Stockton. 

1222 HALSEY, R. I. Air erica’s daughter. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1223 Blue Robin, the girl pioneer. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1231 HARLAND, MARION. When grandmamma was fourteen The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Continuing the story of the little girl who lived in the South and was the 
heroine of “When grandmamma was new.” 

1239 HARRIS, J. C. Nights with Uncle Remus.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“The idea of preserving and publishing these legends in the form in which the 
old plantation negroes actually tell them is altogether one of the happiest literary 
conceptions of the day.”— Spectator. 

1243 *Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

With most attractive and amusing pictures by A. B. Frost. 

1298 HENTY, G. A. Under Drake’s flag; a tale of the Spanish 

main... Charles Scribner’s Sons., 

A story of battle and adventure, on land and sea, with Sir Francis Drake. 

1314 HILL, ELIZABETH. My wonderful visit. Charles Scribner’s Sons.. 

A little girl’s visit to the “real Simon-pure” country. 

1411 INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Ice queen. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The story of an attempted trip across Lake Erie on the ice. 

1416 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Dolph Heyliger; a story from 

Bracebridge Hall; edited by G. H. Browne. D. C. Heath & Co. 

A legendary tale of the Dutch settlers on the Hudson, with descriptions of the 
famous localities on the great river. 

1423 JACKSON, G. E. Denise and Ned Toodles. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“Denise” is a little girl who loves animals, and “Ned Toodles” is a pony. 

1436 JACOBS, JOSEPH. Celtic fairy tales. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

From the folk-lore of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. 

1435 Book of wonder voyages. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The voyages of the Argonauts, of Maeldvin the Celt, of the Arabian Hasan, 
and of the Norse Thorkill. 

1440 *JAMISON, Mrs. C. V. Lady Jane. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

One of the most charming stories written for children. Pictures of life in New 
Orleans. 

1441 Thistledown. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Life in gay and beautiful New Orleans and the story of a little acrobat and his 
friends. 

1442 Toinette’s Phillip. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The scene is laid partly in New York, partly in New Orleans. 

1455 JEWETT, S. O. Betty Leicester. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“The everyday life of a dear, everyday child sent to spend the summer in a 
New England neighborhood .”—Literary World. 

1461 JOHNSON, CLIFTON. Poems my children love best of all Loyd Adams Noble. 

1484 JORDAN, D. S. Story of Matka. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1491 KAY, G. A. Book of seven wishes. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Fairy stories. 

1505 KELMAN, J. H. Stories from Chaucer. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Illustrations in color. Size f) x6 inches. 


1506 *KENNEDY, H. A. New world fairy book. 

Old Ossawippi told these Indian fairy stories to a little paleface friend. 


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.63 

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1508 KER, DAVID. Into unknown seas. 

An exciting story of a search for Da Gama’s lost treasure ship. 

1525 KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Water babies. 

A fairy story for a land baby, describing the wonderful things Tom, the 
chimney sweep, found in the sea. A well-known children’s classic. 

1530 *KIPLING, RUDYARD. Jungle book.* .. 

Mowgli, a man-child, who was adopted by a wolf family and grew up with the 
wild beasts, learned all the jungle lore from his foster parents and from Baloo the 
bear; Bagdeera, the black panther, and Kaa, the python. 

1533 Second jungle book.. 

In which Mowgli leads the wolves against the terrible red dogs and overcomes 
them and finally goes back to live with men. 

1541 KNEELAND, C. A. Smugglers’ Island. 

A modern Swiss Family Robinson story about four children and a big sister 
cast away on an island in the Pacific off the coast of Mexico. 

1579 LANG, ANDREW. Blue fairy book. 

Standard collections tried and proved by two generations. Illustrated by H. J. 
Ford and others. 

1581 LANG, ANDREW. Brown fairy book. 

1583 Crimson fairy book. 

1587 Green fairy book. 

1588 Grey fairy book. 

1595 Orange fairy book... 

1604 Red fairy book. 

1617 Violet fairy book. 

1634 LA RAMEE, LOUISE DE. Bimbi stories for children. . 

Children’s classics, full of feeling and pathos and possessing the charm of 
simplicity and a delicate literary touch. 

1637 *Hirschvogel, the story of a Nurnberg stove. 

1648 LEAMY, EDMUND. Golden spears and other fairy tales. 

“The first American edition of a group of fairy-stories published some years 
ago in Great Britain. The stories, all Irish in setting, are pervaded with that rare 
feeling for beauty which is the heritage of the Celt .”—Book Review Digest. 

1662 LILLIE, L. C. Jo’s opportunity. 

Jo, a wild little girl, “with a good sort of grit in her,” falls into the hands of a 
teacher, who helps her and makes the opportunity. 

1663 Mildred’s bargain, and other stories. . .'.... . 

Six interesting stories for girls. 

1664 Nan. 

Nan visits wealthy relatives. 

1665 Rolf House. 

Sequel to “Nan.” 

1696 LUCAS, E. V. Anne’s terrible good nature, and other 
stories.... 

Eleven short stories about English children. Literary quality and ethical 
value. 

1709 MABIE, H. W. Norse stories; edited by Katherine Lee 
Bates. 



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NO. TITLE 

1731 MACDONALD, GEORGE. At the back of the north 
wind. 

A fairy tale of what a dreamy little boy saw at the back of the north wind. 

1735 The princess and Curdie.:. 

Sequel to “The princess and the goblin.” Holiday edition with pictures by 
M. L. Kirk. • 

1737 The princess and the goblin. 

A fairy story of unusual charm, “where more is meant than meets the ear.” 
Pictures by M. L. Kirk. 

1738 MacDONALD, Z. K. Eileen’s adventures in word land.. 

Eileen discovers that words have families, homes, governments, and even 
feelings. 

1754 MACKIE, P. B. Moving house. 

A fanciful tale on the order of “Alice in Wonderland.” 

1756 McKINNEY, F. L. Blue Heron Cove. . 

Girls’ story of mystery and adventure. 

1795 *MARTIN, F. E., and G. M. DAVIS. Firebrands. 

Short stories and sketches written to show children how fires originate, how 
carelessness causes great loss of life and property, and how all fires may be pre¬ 
vented. 

1799 MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Crofton boys; edited by 

W. E. Griffis. 

A picture of life at an English school in the stage-coach days. 

1800 Feats on the Fjord.. 

“The midnight sun and the northern lights play their parts, while the beautiful 
simplicity of farm life in the Arctic circle is unfolded with authoritative interest. 
As for the hero, young Oddo, he is a prince among dauntless boys.” 

1811 MASON, G. S. Licky and his gang. 

There are eight episodes in this history of the gang and many of them are 
worthy to rank with any of “Tom Sawyer’s.” 

1819 MATTHEWS, BRANDER, ed. Poems of American 
patriotism. 

A collection of the old ballads and lyrics of battle and heroism arranged in 
chronological order. 

1827 MEIGS, CORNELIA. Kingdom of the winding road... . 

A charming fairy story. 

1831 MEIKLEJOHN, N. L. Cart of many colors. 

"The travels of the cart through Naples, Rome and Tuscany, and other parts 
of Italy, and its part in winning the war.”— A. L. A. 

1844 MILLER, O. T. Kristy’s queer Christmas. 

A Christmas party held in Grandma’s big, old-fashioned kitchen. The gifts 
consist of stories told by each of the guests, “of the oddest, most miserable or most 
agreeable Christmas he ever knew about.” 

1845 Kristy’s rainy day picnic. 

1846 Kristy’s surprise party. 

1908 MULLER, MARGARET. Elsbeth. 

Home life and child life in modern Germany. 

1915 MUNROE, KIRK. Chrystal, Jack & Co., and Delta Bixby 

Two stories—one of an orphan girl and her brother who determine to support 
themselves by a news and flower stand in New York; the other is about a boy’s 
adventures in Florida among the Seminole Indians. 

1917 *Derrick Sterling. 

An interesting picture of life in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania and 
a story of bravery and hardship in the mines. 


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4 

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The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.71 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.03 

Henry Holt & Co.81 

The Baker & Taylor Co.85 

D. C. Heath & Co.51 

E. P. Dutton & Co.58 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.26 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.57 

Macmillan Co. 1.05 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 1.20 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

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59 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

1919 

*MUNROE, KIRK. Flamingo feather. . 

A story of the French settlement in Florida, 1665, and a French boy’s adven¬ 
tures among the Indians. 

The Baker & Taylor Co _ 

69 

1926 

Wakulla . 

The Baker Rr TavIcyt Cn 

69 


A tale of adventure in Florida. 



1967 

OGDEN, RUTH. Loyal little red-coat . 

About a little Tory maid who lived in New York during the days of the Revo¬ 
lution and who made the acquaintance of Alexander Hamilton. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

, . . 1.90 

1979 

On the gridiron and other stories of outdoor sport. By J. L. 
Williams and others . 

‘These sixteen stories of college and preparatory school life deal with football 
i? n i? r • e ru eS/) ’ hockey and other winter sports or amusements, and show 

the boy in those moments which make for victory or defeat in both score and 
character-buildmg.”— Book Review Digest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

, . . .69 

1980 

On track and diamond By George Harvey and others. . . 

“A book which gives intimate pictures of ‘the struggles and triumphs of base¬ 
ball. the cinder path, the river and the tennis-court at school and college.’ Its 
spirit is that of clean, wholesome, live sportmanship.”— Book Review Digest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . .69 

1991 

OTIS, JAMES Jenny Wren’s boarding house . 

A story of newsboy life in New York. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.35 

1997 

Raising the Pearl . 

How a party of boys raised a sunken steam yacht and took an eventful trip in 
Florida waters. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

,. . .69 

2000 

Our holidays; their meaning and spirit; retold from St. 
Nicholas . . 

Stories and poems bearing on the legal holidays and other celebrations, in¬ 
cluding the birthdays of three American poets, Whittier, Lowell and Longfellow. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.95 

2003 

*PAGE, T. N. Captured Santa Claus . 

A charming little Christmas story of Civil War times. A Confederate officer 
risks his life to bring presents to his children. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . .63 

2008 

*PAINE, A. B. Arkansaw bear . ' . 

A funny story of a little boy who met a big, black bear who played the fiddle. 
In the vein of Joel Chandler Harris. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.03 

2027 

PAINE, R. D. Wrecking master. 

Whether pulling stroke oar in a Yale boat, or engaged in saving a big ship 
wrecked on a Florida reef, Mr. Paine’s heroes are always “human” youngsters 
with pluck and perseverance. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.03 

2077 

PERRY, NORA. Flock of girls, and their friends. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.26 

2080 

Three little daughters of the revolution. 

Three short stories of three patriotic girls of ’76. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.03 

2082 

PERRY, W. C. Boy’s Iliad.. 

“A well-told story in simple and flowing language, which retains the Homeric 
ring and flavor.”— The Nation. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.60 

2085 

PHELPS, E. S. Gypsy Breynton . 

The Gypsy stories describe the daily life and amusing adventures of a lively 
little girl who was fond of outdoor life. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. 1.32 

2086 

Gypsy’s cousin Joy . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

2110 

PITMAN, N. H. Chinese fairy stories . 

Eleven tales, each of which points a moral but quaintly and artistically. One 
is filled with local color and customs, and another suggests perhaps a cure for 
laziness or one for lying. Very interesting book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . .93 

2155 

PRICE, E. B. Blue magic . 

How a poor little rich boy was entertained by the magic of an amateur Djinn. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.13 

2156 

PRICE, L. L.' Lads and lassies of other days . 

Eleven short historical stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . .80 







































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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2188 

PYLE, KATHERINE. Tales of wonder and magic. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.50 

2202 

RASPE, R. E. Tales from Munchausen; edited by E. E. 
Hale. 

These amusing and extravagant stories were first published in England in 1785 
by a German officer who compiled them from the legends and travelers’ tales of 
his native land. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.42 

2225 

RICH, E. G. Why-so stories. 

Animal stories, chiefly from the folklore of the North American Indians. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

I 

. . 1.03 

2229 

RICHARDS, L. E. Captain January. 

A very popular story of an old lighthouse keeper and a little girl rescued from 
the sea. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .81 

2242 

When I was your age. 

A record of the girlhood of the four daughters of Julia Ward Howe. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.56 

2248 

RILEY, J. W. Book of joyous children. 

A collection of the Hoosier poet’s verse for children and about children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co— . 

. . 1.33 

2253 

ROBERTS, C. G. D. Children of the wild. 

A little boy who is left with his Uncle Andy and big Bill Pingle the guide, on 
the shores of a wilderness lake, learns all about the children of the wild. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

2309 

SAGE, A. C. Little colonial dame. 

Life in old New Amsterdam under the Dutch. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

2310 

Little daughter of the revolution. 

The scene is laid in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. The Boston Tea 
Party is among the events described, and the tale ends with Washington’s in¬ 
auguration in 1789. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

2325 

SANGSTER, M. E. Little knights and ladies. 

A collection of verses for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.14 

2387 

*SEAWELL, M. E. Little Jarvis. 

A stirring story of the little midshipman who died gloriously at his post in the 
sea-fight between the U. S. Constellation and the French frigate La Vengeance in 
1800. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

2413 

SEWELL, A. H. Black Beauty. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.25 

2445 

SCHOLL, A. M. Faery Tales of Weir. Illustrated by 
Katherine Pyle. 

Six original fairy tales. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

2452 

*SIDNEY, MARGARET. Five little Peppers ,and how 
they grew. 

The “Pepper books,” as they are known to thousands of children, are happy, 
sunshiny stories of a family poor in worldly goods, but rich in lively boys and 
girls, and imbued with a splendid home spirit. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2453 

Five little Peppers at school. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2454 

Five little Peppers grown up. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .... 

,. . 1.32 

2455 

Stories Polly Pepper told. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2458 

SINCLAIR, CATHERINE. Holiday house. 

Here is a book about a little boy and girl who might have played with your 
grandfather—they lived so long ago. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

,. . .90 

2464 

SKINNER, A. M. Emerald story book. 

Collection of stories, legends, poems, about nature. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.52 

2465 

SKINNER, A. M., and E. L. Garnet story book. 

Old-fashioned stories retold. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.52 

2467 

Pearl story book; stories and legends of Winter, Christ¬ 
mas, and New Year’s Day. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.52 











































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61 

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TITLE 

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PRICE 

2468 

SKINNER, A. M., and E. L. Topaz story book; stories 
and legends of Autumn, Hallowe’en, and Thanksgiving.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.52 

2469 

Turquoise story book; stories and legends of Summer and 
nature. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.52 

2493 

SMITH, M. P. W. The Browns. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2494 

Jolly good summer. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2495 

* Jolly good times; or, Child life on a farm. 

“Not only deserves its title, but the further praise of being pronounced a jolly 
good book. The Kendall children and their neighbors and playmates live in the 
Connecticut valley not far from Deerfield.”— Nation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2496 

Jolly good times at Hackmatack. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.32 

2497 

Jolly good times at school. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2498 

Jolly good times to-day. 

“There is a fine, fresh flavor of country life in what she writes, the air of fields 
and woods, the light of brooks and the song of birds; and her characters, par¬ 
ticularly her children, are thoroughly real and human.”— R. H. Stoddard. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . . 1.32 

2499 

More good times at Hackmatack. 

“Spring cleaning, soap making, fast day sugaring in the woods, making hay 
and other rural sports and labors are told with the most delicious freshness and 
vividness .”—Noah Brooks. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2557 

STOCKTON, F. R. Bee-man of Om, and other fanciful 
tales. 

The other stories are: The Griffin and the Minor Canon; Old Pipes and the 
Dryad; The Queen’s museum; Christmas before last, or The fruits of the fragile 
palm; Prince Hassak’s march; The battle of the third cousins; The banished king; 
The Philopena. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.03 

2561 

* Jolly fellowship. 

A jolly good story of a trip on a coasting steamer from New York to Savannah, 
St. Augustine, the Bahamas, etc. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . . .95 

2563 

Round about rambles. 

A collection of short stories and sketches on every conceivable subject to 
interest a child. Stories of animals, hunting adventures, balloons, the largest 
church in the world, sea stories, geysers, etc. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . . 1.26 

2572 

STODDARD, W. 0. Little Smoke. 

A story of the Sioux Indians. Excellent descriptions of Indian customs, 
manners and warfare in the Northwest. With pictures of famous chiefs, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.33 

2574 

Red mustang. 

An absorbing tale of ranch life in New Mexico, and adventures among hostile 
Apache Indians. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .69 

2577 

*Talking leaves; an Indian story. 

A little white girl’s experience as captive among the Apaches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .69 

2578 

*Two arrows; a story of red and white. 

The friendship of a white boy and a Nez Perce Indian boy and their adventures 
in the West. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .69 

2583 

Stories of classic myths; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Golden Fleece; Hercules; Chiron’s school; The Muses; Narcissus; Perseus; 
King Midas; Pegasus; Some mythological horses; Phaeton; The crane’s gratitude; 
Daedalus and Icarus; Classic myths. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . .95 

2608 

SWETT, SOPHIE. Captain Polly. 

A little girl who takes an unpremeditated voyage in an old yacht and wins her 
title. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .69 

2611 

SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels; edited by T. M. 
Balliet. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. . .60 


“As original in its conception and once almost as well known as Robinson 
Crusoe.” 







































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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2612 

SYNON, MARY. My country’s part.. 

A war-time book, telling how and why we went to war and suggesting patriotic 
service for those at home. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.. . . 

00 

2639 

*THACKERAY, W. M. Rose and the ring; illustrated by 
Gordon Browne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . . 1.32 

2640 

Rose and the ring; abridged by Amy Steedman. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . .58 

2653 

TILFORD, TIL and others. King of the plains, and other 
stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .69 

2664 

*TOMLINSON, E. T. Fort in the forest. 

A tale of the French and Indian war and the fall of Fort William Henry in 1757. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

. . 1.32 

2688 

With flintlock and fife.•. . . 

A tale of the French and Indian war, including the battle at Lake George, 1755. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2690 

Young rangers. 

Story dealing with the conquest of Canada in 1759. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2709 

TURPIN, E. H. L. Happy acres. 

About a pleasant visit which Anne Lewis of “Honey Sweet” made her cousins 
in Virginia. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.05 

2710 

Honey Sweet... Macmillan Co. 

“Honey Sweet” is a rag baby with a distinct personality who devotes the 
genius of it to comforting little Anne Lewis who, after going aboard a steamship 
sailing from New York to Liverpool, is deserted suddenly by her protector.”— 

Book Review Digest. 

. . 1.05 

2711 

Peggy of Rundabout Lane. ;. 

Peggy is a friend of Anne Lewis of ‘.‘Honey Sweet.” 

Macmillan Co... 

. . 1.05 

2816 

WELLS, CAROLYN. Story of Betty. 

About a little girl who inherited enough money to “buy herself a home and 
family.” Full of interest and fun. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

. 1.33 

2851 

*WIGGIN, K. D. Bird’s Christmas Carol.... 

The story of Carol Bird, a devoted, helpful little girl, who was born on Christ¬ 
mas day and w r ho carried the spirit of that season with her all the year round. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .48 

2858 

Story of Patsy. 

About a little boy who strayed into a kindergarten one day and was wonder¬ 
fully transformed by the spirit and associations of the place. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.76 

2867 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Tales of laughter.. 

A collection of funny stories from every land under the sun. No pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.30 

2868 

Talking beasts; a book of fable wisdom. 

Excellent collection from ZEsop, La Fontaine, Bidpai; the Sanskrit, and 
Malayan, Moorish, African, Chinese, Russian and Spanish sources. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.30 

2917 

WYNNE, ANNETTE. For days and days. 

“An unusually attractive book of children’s verses, simple without being 
trivial.”—A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.90 

2929 

YOUNGS, M. F. When we were little; children’s rhymes 
of Oyster Bay, with an introduction by the late Theodore 

Roosevelt. 

• 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.90 

2936 

ZWILGMEYER, DIKKEN. What happened to Inger 
Johanne. 

“A story full of Norwegian atmosphere. Some parts capital for reading aloud. 
The kind of girls’ story we have been waiting for .”—Annie Carroll Moore. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 





































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63 


SIXTH GRADE 

CHILDREN FROM ELEVEN TO TWELVE YEARS OF AGE. 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 


REFERENCE BOOKS FOR THE CLASS-ROOM. 


Every well-equipped class-room should have, besides a good dictionary, a few reference books 
for children. An almanac, a book of quotations and some of the titles listed below will make a 
useful shelf. 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

564 

CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folks’ cyclopaedia of common 
things. 

A most valuable book for teaching the use of reference books. Covers about 
everything of use to boys and girls in natural science and the useful arts. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

... 1.80 

565 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of literature and art. 

Includes architecture, sculpture, painting and music, as well as short accounts 
of great books, stories and poems, famous characters, etc. 

Henry Holt & Co.: . 

.. . 1.80 

566 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of persons and places. 

Both real and fabulous personages and events. A book of famous names. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . . 1.80 

568 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and A. E. BOSTWICK. Young folks’ 
cyclopaedia of games and sports. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . . 1.80 

2459 

SINGLETON, ESTHER. The children’s city. 

Visits to the Aquarium, Central Park, the Zoological Park, the Botanical- 
Museum in The Bronx, the Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan, River¬ 
side Park, and the Statue of Liberty. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . 1.05 


CHIVALRY. 



168 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Story of Roland. 

“Mr. Baldwin has culled from a wide range of epics, French, Italian and 
German, and has once more proved his aptitude as a story-teller for the young.” — 
Nation. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.. . . 

. . . 1.25 

1112 

GREENE, P. N„ and D, W. KIRK. With spurs of gold. 

Stories of famous knights and heroes of chivalry — Roland, the Cid, Richard 
Coeur de Lion, Bayard, Sir Philip Sidney and others. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... . 

. . . 1.32 


1625 * LANIER, SIDNEY, ed. Boy’s King Arthur... .. ...... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

“Into the fine fellowship, then, of lordly Sir Launcelot, of generous Sir Tristram, 
of stainless Sir Galahad, of gentle Sir Percival and a hundred more—I commit 
you.” —Sidney Lanier. 

1626 Boy’s Mabinogion; or Knightly legends of Wales....... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

1631 LANSING, M. F. Page, esquire, and knight. Ginn & Co. 48 

A little book of chivalry. Tales of King Arthur’s court, of Charlemagne, 

Chevalier Bayard, and other heroes. 

2116 PLUMMER, M. W. Stories from the Chronicle of the Cid. The Baker & Taylor Co. 76 

About the hero of mediaeval Spain. 

2169 PYLE, HOWARD. Merry adventures of Robin Hood. . . Charles Scribner’s Sons. 2.22 

“Mr. Pyle has told with pen and pencil the complete and consecutive story of 
Robin Hood and his merry men in their haunts in Sherwood forest.” 























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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2170 

PYLE, HOWARD. Otto of the silver hand. 

A boy who lived in mediaeval Germany about 1273, in the time of robber 
barons and romance. Illustrations by the author. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . 1.59 

2174 

Story of King Arthur and his knights. 

Handsome edition with illustrations and decorations by the author. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.90 

2534 

STERLING, M. B. Story of Sir Galahad. 

“The beautiful ancient legned is retold by Mary Blackwell Sterling in simplified 
and consecutive form. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. . 1.20 

2582 

Stories of chivalry; retold from St. Nicholas. .. 

Contains: Richard Coeur de Lion, Elena’s captive (Spain 1483); Count 
Geoffrey’s crest (Anjou); Goeffrey of Monmouth’s dream; Field of the Cloth of 
Gold; the page of Count Reynaurd; Luca Della Robia; The duke’s armorer; The 
children’s crusade (1212); The goodly sword, its history; Ivanhoe. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . .95 



NATURE, SCIENCE, INVENTIONS. 


245 

BASSETT, S. W. Story of glass. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

248 

Story of porcelain. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.•95 

249 

Story of silk. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.95 

250 

Story of sugar. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .95 

319 

*BLANCHAN, NELTJE Birds every child should know. 

Describes about one hundred species in a way to interest children and to 
awaken that “nature sympathy, the growth of the heart.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .72 

357 

BREARLEY, H. C. Animal secrets told. 

Why does the elephant have large ears? Why does the squirrel have a bushy 
tail? These are some of the many secrets explained in this book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

. . 1.33 

578 

CHAPMAN, F. M. What bird is that?. 

A handbook of birds arranged according to season. Very small colored pictures 
with text descriptive of each. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

624 

COLLINS, A. F. Amateur chemist.. 

A popular book of chemistry of everyday life. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

627 

Boys’ airplane book. 

History, construction, and uses of aeroplanes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

633 

Jack Heaton, wireless operator. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

747 

DARROW, F. L. Boy’s own book of great inventions. . . 

Traces the history and present development of all the great modern inventions. 
Simple experiments are suggested. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.05 

904 

DYER, W. A. Dogs of Boy town. 

Description, in story form, of many varieties of dogs. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .90 

1000 

FORMAN, S. E. Stories of useful inventions. 

The story of the Match, the Stove, the Lamp, the Forge, the Steam Engine, 
the Plow, the Reaper, the Mill, the Loom, the House, the Carriage, the Boat, the 
Clock, the Book and the Message. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

. . .90 

1050 

GASK, LILIAN. Stories about bears. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1077 

GILMORE, A. F. Birds through the year.. 

A handy little volume of bird lore which devotes a chapter to our feathered 
friends of each month, through the year. 

American Book Co. 

. . .54 

1255 

HARTWELL, J. S. All about railways. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.71 







































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65 


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NO. 


TITLE 


CONTRACTOR PRICE 


1840 *MILLER, JOAQUIN. True bear stories. 

'Dug up out of his boyhood” for the edification and delight of every boy who 
loves adventure and outdoor life. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

1848 

MILLER, 0. T. Our home pets; how to keep them happy The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.32 

1849 

Second book of birds. 

The bird families of the United States. Colored plates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.33 

1863 

MIX, J. I. Mighty animals. 

A little book concerning the monsters who inhabited the earth millions of years 
before man appeared. How the bones of the dinosaurs, flying reptiles, mammoths, 
etc., are found and taken from the rock. 

American Book Co. 

.39 

2126 

PORTER, J. G. Stars in song and legend. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.88 

2411 

SETON, E. T. Wild animals at home. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.53 

2412 

*Wild animals I have known. 

Eight short stories of animal life. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

1.59 

2422 

SHARP, D. L. Beyond the pasture bars. 

Nature talks or essays of a rare literary quality and of an equally rare accuracy. 
Mr. Sharp is a nature lover of the Burroughs school and his books are a joy 
forever. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.85 

2423 

Face of the fields. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.33 

2424 

Fall of the year. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.00 

2428 

Watchers in the woods. 

“Of all the nature books of recent years, I look upon Mr. Sharp’s as the best.” 
—John Burroughs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .50 

2813 

WEED, C. M. Ten New England blossoms, and their in¬ 
sect visitors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.33 


HANDICRAFT, AMUSEMENTS, PLAYS. 


14 

ADAMS, J. H., ed. Harper’s outdoor book for boys. 

Suggestions for making about everything from a wigwam to a houseboat. Pet 
shelters, windmills, water-wheels, kites and aeroplanes, boats for land, water or 
ice, camping outfits, traps, etc., etc. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . 1.32 

264 

BEARD, D. C. Boy pioneers: sons of Daniel Boone. 

How to form a branch of the Society of the Sons of Daniel Boone. Also how to 
erect a fort, handle a gun, throw a tomahawk, talk Indian sign language—in short, 
how to be a boy pioneer. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.87 

267 

Outdoor handy book. 

Outdoor games and sports of every description from marbles, tops and kites 
to football, hockey and golf. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.87 

268 

Shelters, shacks and shanties. 

Over fifty plans and pictures and full directions for making. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.11 

270 

BEARD, LINA, and A. B. Handicraft and recreation for 
girls . 

Spinning, weaving, pottery, amusements for Easter, May day, Hallowe’en, etc. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.87 

273 

Things worth doing. 

More suggestions for girls. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.87 

326 

BOND, A. R. Scientific American boy. 

Chapters on skate sails, snow shoes, tentmaking, surveying, swimming, 
bridge-building, canvas canoes, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.20 






































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SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

348 

BRADDY, NELLA. Young folks’ encyclopedia of 
etiquette. 

The first part is devoted to etiquette for all occasions, the second gives sugges- 
tionsfor parties. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.11 

559 

CAVE, EDWARD. Boy’s camp book. 

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.74 

560 

Boy scouts hike book. 

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.74 

606 

CLAUDY, C. H. Battle of baseball. 

The general strategy of the game, rules, umpiring, and a chapter on pitching 
by Christy Mathewson. 

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. 1.52 

630 

COLLINS, A. F. Handicraft for boys. 

Includes metal work, printing, and photography. 

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. . 1.33 

763 

DAVISON, G. L. Games and parties for children. 

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. . 1.24 

911 

EASTMAN, C. A. Indian scout talks. 

A book of Indian lore for boy scouts or camp fire girls. 

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. . .94 

1103 

GRAHAM, JOHN, and E. H. CLARK. Practical track 
and field athletics. 

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. . 1.14 

1212 

*HALL, A. N. Boy craftsman. 

Practical and profitable ideas for boys’ leisure hours. About handling tools 
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. 1.90 

1672 

LISLE, CLIFTON. Boy scout entertainments. 

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ROGERS, ETHEL. Sebago-Wohelo camp fire girls. 

The official handbook of the Camp Fire Girls. Beautifully illustrated. 

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284 

BELL, Lady FLORENCE (Mrs. Hugh Bell). Fairy tale 
plays, and how to act them. 

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. . 1.60 

488 

BURRILL, E. W. Master Skylark. (Dramatized ed.). . 

A play from Bennett’s story of the same title 

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. . 1.13 

540 

CARTER, E. H. Christmas candles. 

Plays for boys and girls. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

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1706 

LUTKENHAUS, A. M. Plays for school children.. 

Twenty-two dramatizations of favorite stories, all of which have been tried 
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1747 

MACKAY, C. D. Patriotic plays and pageants for young 
people. 

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. . .84 

1830 

MEIGS, CORNELIA. Steadfast princess. 

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.. . .50 

1972 

OLCOTT, VIRGINIA. Holiday plays for home, school 
and settlement. The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

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. . 1.52 

1973 

Patriotic plays for young people. 

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PAYNE, F. U Plays for any child. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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WALKER, A. J. Lafayette, Christopher Columbus, The 
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Three short plays. 


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WIGGIN, K. D. Bird’s Christmas Carol. (Dram¬ 
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.95 

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51 

ALLEN, N. B. New Europe. 

An after-the-war geographical reader. 

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. . .75 

52 

South America.. 

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. . .75 

115 

ARNADOTTIR, HOLMFRIDUR. When I was a girl in 
Iceland. 

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. . .95 

133 

AUSTIN, O. P. Uncle Sam’s children. 

An American teacher’s life in the Philippines. 

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210 

BARNARD, H. C. Europe in pictures. (Pictures of many 
lands).. 

A geographical picture book. Thirty-two beautifully colored plates of typical 
scenes. 

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. . .96 

252 

BATES, K. L. In Sunny Spain. 

Pilarica and Rafael are two children of Spain, who introduce us to many 
pleasant and interesting things about their land and its history. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

259 

BEALBY, J. T., and F. FAIRFORD. Peeps at many 
lands: Canada and Newfoundland. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

304 

*BISHOP, FARNHAM. Panama past and present. 

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. . 1.32 

421 

BROWNE, E. A., and A. M. GOODALL. Peeps at many 
lands: Spain and Portugal. 

Macmillan Co. 

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650 

COLUM, PADRAIC. “A boy in Eirinn”. 

Child life in Ireland to-day with folk-lore and history thrown in, in a most 
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. . 1.20 

775 

DE GROOT, CORNELIA. When I was a girl in Holland. . 

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820 

DIMOCK, A. W. Dick in the Everglades. 

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DU CHAILLU, P. B. Lost in the jungle. 

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*Stories of the gorilla country... 

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988 

FINNEMORE, JOHN, and E. A. BROWNE. Peeps at 
many lands: Italy and Greece. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

990 

FINNEMORE, JOHN, and E. M. WILMOT-BUXfON 
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Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

989 

FINNEMORE, JOHN. Peeps at many lands: Switzerland 

Macmillan Co.:. .. . 

. . .90 

1109 

GREEN, W. L. Laird of Glentyre. 

Many things about Scotland’s history and geography and the home life of her 
children in story form. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

1131 

GRIERSON, ELIZABETH, and KATHARINE TYNAN. 
Peeps at many lands: Scotland and Ireland. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

1211 

HALL, A. B., and C. L. CHESTER. Panama and the 
canal. 

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. . 1.16 

1362 

HORTON, EDITH. Frozen north. 

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. . .72 

1397 

HUNTER, G. M. When I was a boy in Scotland. 

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1410 

INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Book of the ocean. 

Sea-lore of every kind; facts, fancies and legend. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

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JONCKHEERE, ROBERT. When I was a boy in Bel¬ 
gium. 

Child life. Experience of a refugee in 1914. 

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1558 

KROUT, M. H. Alice’s visit to the Hawaiian Islands.. . . 

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. . .54 

1655 

LEE, YAN PHOU. When I was a boy in China. 

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. . .95 

1656 

LEITH, Mrs. DISNEY. Peeps at many lands: Iceland.. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .90 

1660 

LIDDLE, WILLIAM and M. P. THOMSON. Peeps at 
many lands: Sweden and Finland. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

1725 

MCDONALD, E. B., and JULIA DALRYMPLE. Kath¬ 
leen in Ireland.. 

Colored pictures. 

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1728 

Rafael in Italy. 

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1862 

MITTON, G. E., and MARGERY WILLIAMS. Peeps at 
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Macmillan Co. 

. . .75 

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MOCKLER-FERRYMAN, A. F., and M. P. THOMSON. 
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. . .75 

1867 

MOKRIEVITCH, V. deB. When I was a boy in Russia. 

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PLUMMER, M. W. Roy and Ray in Canada. 

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Roy and Ray in Mexico. 

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PRICE, O. W. The land we live in; the boys’ book of 
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2327 

SAWYER, E. A. Jose, our little Portuguese cousin. 

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SCHNAPPS, C. H. Archag the little Armenian. 

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2698 

TRAGER, HANNAH. Festival stories of child life in 
Palestine. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . .90 

2733 

VAN MILLINGEN, J. R. Peeps at many lands: Turkey Macmillan Co. 

The European country of the Turk, before the year 1912. 

. . .90 

2795 

WALTER, E. L. World’s .children. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .90 


BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY AND CIVICS. 


17 

Adventures of Uncle Sam’s sailors. By Commander 
Robert E. Peary and others. 

A collection of short stories about the U. S. Navy in war and peace. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

18 

*Adventures of Uncle Sam’s soldiers. By General Charles 
King and others. 

Apache days in Arizona and other tales of Indian fighters in the Far West; 
one about a great railroad strike; “With Capron at El Caney.” 

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. . .69 

167 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Story of liberty. 

History of the growth of democracy in England, France, and the United States. 
Is readable in style, and well illustrated. 

American Book Co. 

. . .66 

211 

BARNES, JAMES, Commodore Bainbridge. 

The Tripolitan pirates, 1803, the Constitution and Java fight, 1812, and the life 
of a brave American sea fighter. 

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. . 1.14 

214 

*Hero of Erie. 

Boyhood and early manhood of Oliver Hazard Perry, with a stirring descrip¬ 
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. . 1.14 

217 

Midshipman Farragut.. 

The story of Farragut’s life on the Essex during the war of 1812. 

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. 1.14 

233 

BARSTOW, C. L., ed. Colonists and the revolution. 

A collection of sketches and short articles about men, women and events in 
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234 

New nation. 

Short articles on Washington as President, the Louisiana Purchase, War of 
1812, Fulton and the “Clermont” old California, etc. 

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237 

BARTON, CLARA. Story of the Red Cross. 

Does not include 1914-1918. 

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. . 1.21 

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BISHOP, FARNHAM. Our first war in Mexico. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .95 

309 

BLAISDELL, A. F. Stories of the civil war. 

. Includes poems, Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, a Memorial Day chapter, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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354 

BRADY, C. T. Revolutionary fights and fighters. 

Contains: Fort Sullivan, Trenton, Saratoga, General Greene in the Carolinas, 
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BROOKS, E. S. Century book of famous Americans. 

A party of young people visit the homes of Washington, Adams, Lincoln, 
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. . 1.52 

369 

*Century book of the American revolution. 

Journeys to the battlefields of the Revolution. 

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.. . 1.52 

370 

Heroic happenings. 

Stirring tales from the world’s history in prose and verse. 

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. . 1.32 

372 

Historic boys.. 

Boy life in different lands at different epochs of history. 

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373 

BROOKS, E. S. Historic girls. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

.. . 1.32 

417 

BROWNE, C. A. Story of our national ballads. 

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.. . 1.52 

431 

BRYANT, L. M. Famous pictures of real boys and girls. 

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. . . 1.52 

439 

*BULLARD, F. L. Tad and his father. 

The true story of “Tad” Lincoln and his life in the White House during the 
civil war. 

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.. . .94 

572 

CHANDLER, A. C. More magic pictures of the long ago. . 

Stories about the objects of art in the Metropolitan Museum. 

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.. . .84 

588 

*CHITTENDEN, L. E. Lincoln and the sleeping sentinel.. 

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.57 


The true story of William Scott, a Vermont soldier boy, who slept at his post, 
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598 

*Civil war stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

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611 

CODY, SHERWIN, Four American poets. 

Bryant, Whittier, Longfellow, Holmes. 

American Book Co. 

. . .48 

612 

Four famous American writers. 

Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell and Bayard 
Taylor. 

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.48 

616 

COE, F. E., ed. Heroes of everyday life. 

Stories of humble heroes, the diver, telegraph operator, civil engineer, day 
laborer, life-saver, fireman, engineer at sea, and the miner. 

Ginn & Co. 

.54 

617 

*COFFIN, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. 

Told in the graphic style of a well-known writer for American boys. Fully 
illustrated. 

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... 1.87 

618 

*Boys of ’76.. 

Story of the battles and campaigns of the Revolution. 

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. . 1.90 

620 

Drumbeat of the nation. 

War of the rebellion, from its outbreak to the close of 1862. 

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Freedom triumphant. 

The fourth period of'the war of the rebellion, from September, 1864, to its 
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Marching to victory. 

The second period of the war of the rebellion, the year, 1863, the battles of 
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Redeeming the republic... 

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.. . 1.87 

1657 

COLSON, ELIZABETH, and A. G. CHITTENDEN, eds. 
Children’s letters. 

A collection of letters written to children by famous people, including Philips 
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Whittier, Longfellow. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . .88 

696 

CORNEY, EVIE, and G. W. DORLAND. Great deeds of 
great men. 

National heroes of all countries, from Darius to Lincoln. Several explorers 
also are included. 

D. C. Heath & Co.. 

. . . .75 

728 

CRUMP, IRVING. Boys’ book of mounted police. 

Mounted police in various states of the United States and in Canada. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.26 

841 

DOLE, C. F. Young citizen. 

Short talks on civic duties and good citizenship. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

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DOWNES, A. M. Fire-fighters and their pets . 

“The tragedy and the heroism in the work of our firemen and the comedy and 
sometimes the tragedy, too, of the mascots to which they are so devoted, are set 
forth in stirring style.” 

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. . 1.33 

853 

DRAKE, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg. Maps, etc. 

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. . .57 

855 

Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777. Map . 

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. . .57 

856 

Campaign of Trenton. Map. 

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.57 

857 

Making of New England. 1580-1643 . ' 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

.. 1.11 

858 

Making of the great West. 1512-1883. 

Deals mainly with the section lying west of the Mississippi. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.11 

859 

Making of the Ohio valley states. 1660-1837 . 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . 1.11 

860 

Making of Virginia and the middle colonies. 1578-1701 . . 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . 1.11 

898 

DUPUY, W. A. Uncle Sam, detective . 

Stories based on experiences of U. S. Department of Justice men. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

992 

FISKE, JOHN. How the United States became a nation. 

Part of “Washington and his country.” 

Ginn & Co . 

.60 

993 

War of independence. Maps, etc . 

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. . .95 

1021 

FRASER, C. C. Boys’ book of battles .. 

“Includes Ypres, Verdun, the second battle of the Marne, and the Argonne- 
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The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.32 

1022 

Boys’ book of sea-fights; famous naval engagements from 
Drake to Beatty. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

1092 

GORDY, W. F. Abraham Lincoln. 

Concise, interesting, well written.”— A. L. A. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .75 

1146 

GRINNELL, G. B. Beyond the old frontier. 

The folk-lore of the Blackfeet and some account of their tribal customs. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.26 

1174 

GUERBER, H. A. Story of the Greeks. 

American Book Co. 

. . .54 

1175 

Story of the Romans. 

American Book Co. 

. . .54 

1193 

HALE, E. E. Boys’ heroes.. 

Short accounts of Hector, Horatius, Alexander, Hannibal, King Arthur, 
Richard the Lion-hearted, Bayard, Robinson Crusoe, Israel Putnam, General 
Lafayette, Napoleon. 

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Stories of invention. 

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Stories of the sea told by sailors... 

Columbus’ return; Spanish Armada; Battle of Lepanto; Sir Richard Gren¬ 
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. . 1.13 

1200 

Stories of war. 

Descriptions of battles of the Civil War, by participants. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.13 

1217 

HALL, JENNIE. Our ancestors in Europe.. 

A simple general history, ending with the colonial period in America. Chapters 
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The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.28 

1227 

HARBOE, PAUL. A child’s story of Hans Christian 
Andersen. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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1250 

HART, A. B. Camps and firesides of the revolution. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.20 

1252 

How our grandfathers lived. 

Home life and school life, historic incidents, etc., chiefly of the first half of the 
19th century. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.20 

1253 

Romance of the civil war. 

The three books above are elementary source books in American history. 

Macmillan Co. 

... 1.20 

1277 

*HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. True stories from history 
and biography. 

Benjamin West, Sir Isaac Newton, .Samuel Johnson, Oliver Cromwell, Ben¬ 
jamin Franklin and Queen Christina of Sweden are the subjects. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.26 

1315 

HILL, F. T. On the trail of Grant and Lee. 

The boyhood and early training of Robert E. Lee is compared to that of 
Ulysses S. Grant and their subsequent careers described. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1316 

On the trail of Washington. 

The best of recent biographies of Washington for young people. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

1375 

HOWE, T. H. M. Peeps at history; India. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .90 

1382 

HOXIE, C. D. How the people rule. Maps, etc. 

A book of civic information for young people. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .88 

1447 

JENKS, TUDOR. Captain Miles Standish. 

A history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. r.32 

1471 

r 

JOHNSTON, C. H. L. Famous scouts... 

Boys who do not like this book will be few and hard to find. It is full of Teal 
boys’ heroes, buckskin men, who have led and blazed the way in the Anglo-Saxon 
conquest of the American continent. There are hazardous adventures, Indian 
fights, hair breadth escapes, chivalrous and heroic deeds enough for a dozen 
books. It begins with “Old Put” and ends with “Buffalo Bill.” Boone, Kenton, 
Crockett, Lewis and Clark, Carson, Harney, Houston, and many others are 
included. 

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.. 1.80 

1614 

*LANG, ANDREW. True story book. 

A collection of remarkable adventures, escapes, explorations, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.20 

1740 

MACE, WILLIAM. Washington, a Virginia cavalier. .. . 

One of the “Little lives of great men” series. It is short and simple in style. 

Rand McNally & Co . 

. . .52 

1755 

McKILLIAM, A. E. Alfred the Great . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.14 

1790 

MARSHALL, H. E. Story of Oliver Cromwell. 

Well illustrated and provided with maps. Size 5x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co . 

,. . .58 

1814 

MATHEWS, BASIL. Argonauts of faith . 

The Pilgrim story, linked up with the world history of the times, and told wdth 
parallel pages from Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s progress.” Good maps. Colored 
illustrations.”— A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

... 1.14 

1879 

MOORES, C. W. Life of Abraham Lincoln for boys and 
girls . 

The Baker & Taylor Co _ 

.. . .48 

1888 

MORRIS, CHARLES. Heroes of the army in America . . 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

.. . 1.20 

1894 

MOSES, BELLE. Paul Revere . 

Life of the Revolutionary hero. 

The Baker & Taylor Co _ 

. . . 1.32 

1900 

MOTLEY, J. L. Siege of Leyden; edited by W. E. Griffis.. . 

Taken from “The rise of the Dutch Republic.” 

D. C. Heath & Co . 

. . . .42 

1936 

NEWBOLT, HENRY. Book of the blue sea . 

True stories of the British navy in the days of Nelson; one about David 
Farragut. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

.. . 2.00 

1940 

NICOLAY, HELEN. Book of American wars . 

Tells “why our wars were fought and how.” Clear and readable. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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1947 

NIVER, H. B. Old world steps to American history. 

Mediaeval and modern history presented as a background for the study of 
American history. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . .85 

2001 

♦OVERTON, JACQUELINE. Life of Robert Louis Steven¬ 
son for boys and girls. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... ., 

. . . .95 

2036 

PARKMAN, M. R. Fighters for peace. 

Sketches of persons of prominence in the great war: President Wilson, General 
Pershing, King Albert, etc. Portrait of each. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . . 

. . 1.32 

2109 

PITMAN, L. W. Stories of old France. 

From the time of Joan of Arc and Charles VII to Louis XVI and the beginning 
of the Revolution. 

American Book Co.. 

. . .54 

2291 

*ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Letters to his children... . 

“Many books have been written by and about Theodore Roosevelt and this 
simple little collection of his letters will stand at their head .”—Boston Transcript. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.59 

2294 

Stories of the great West. 

Daniel Boone; The backwoodsmen of the Alleghenies; George Rogers Clark; 
Lewis and Clark; “Remember the Alamo”; Stories of adventure in the cattle 
country; the roundup; Red and white on the border; Sheriff’s work on a ranch. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

2296 

*ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, and H. C. LODGE. Hero 
tales from American history. 

“It is an especially good thing for young Americans to remember the men who 
have given their lives in war and peace to the service of their fellow-countrymen.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.41 

2395 

SEELYE, E. E. Story of Columbus. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.00 

2396 

*SEELYE, E. E. Story of Washington. 

“Fresh, judicious and skilfully written, giving careful attention to military 
and administrative acts, but emphasizing the personality of the man.”— B. E. 
Hyatt. 

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WILMOT-BUXTOX, E. M. Jeanne d’Arc. 

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LA FLESCHE. FRANCIS. Middle Five. 

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73 ALTSHELER, J. A. Riflemen of the Ohio. 

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75 Rulerg of the lakes. 

Scene Lakes George and Champlain during the French and Indian war. 

80 Star of Gettysburg. 

81 Sun of Quebec.. 

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89 Young trailers. ... 

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92 AMES, J. B. Mystery of Ram Island. 

93 Under boy scout colors. 

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94 *AMICIS, EDMONDO DE. Heart: a schoolboy’s journal. 

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102 ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales and wonder stories. 

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Ill *Arabian nights; edited by Andrew Lang.. 

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182 BARBOUR, R. H. Change signals. 

185 For the freedom of the seas. 

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191 Full back Foster. 

192 Guarding his goal. 

199 Play that won. 

200 Purple pennant. 

201 Rivals for the team. 

205 Winning his game. 

215 BARNES, JAMES. Hero of Stony Point. 

Life of General Anthony Wayne. 

227 BARRIE, JAMES. Peter and Wendy. 

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BISHOP, AUSTIN. Bob Thorpe, sky fighter. 

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Bob Thorpe, sky fighter in Italy. 

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342 *BOYESEN, H. H. Boyhood in Norway. 

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BROOKS, E. S. In blue and white. 

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BROWN, ALICE. Secret of the clan. 

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BUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim’s progress. 

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480 ♦BURNETT, F. H. Lost prince. 

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BURT, M. E., ed Poems that every child should know .. 

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CAMP, WALTER. Danny Fists. 

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CANFIELD, F. C. Refugee family. 

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CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. Sigurd the Dragon Slayer.. 

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CASE, C. M. Banner of the white horse. 

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554 *CATHERWOOD, M. H. Rocky Fork. 

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COLUM, PADRAIC. Children’s Homer. 

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CONKLING, HILDA. Poems by a little girl. 

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COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Barberry bush, and other stories.. 

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COOMBS, F. L. Young railroaders. 

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COTES, Mrs. EVERARD. Story of Sonny Sahib. 

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COUSSENS, P. W. Sapphire story book; tales of the sea.. 

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*DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe. (Children’s 
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DELAND, E. D. Fortunes of Phoebe. 

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DICKINSON, A. D., and A. M. SKINNER. Children’s 
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DIX, B. M. Friends in the end. 

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*DODGE, M. M. Hans Brinker; or The Silver skates. . . . 

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DUDLEY, A. T. Following the ball. 

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DUGMORE, A. R. Adventures in Beaver Stream Camp.. . 

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891 *DUNCAN, NORMAN. Adventures of Billy Topsail. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1-32 

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937 *EGGLESTON, G. C. Big Brother.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

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959 *EWING, Mrs. J. H. Jackanapes.. D. C. Heath & Co.41 

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965 Story of a short life and Jackanapes. E. P. Dutton & Co.40 

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982 FIELD, W. T. Quest of the four-leaved clover. Ginn & Co.. .51 

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994 FITZHUGH, P. K. Along the Mohawk trail. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

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996 For Uncle Sam, Boss. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

997 In the path of La Salle.. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

999 *FORD, SEWELL. Horses nine,. Charles Scribner’s Sons.95 

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GOSS, W. L. Jed’s boy... 

Jed’s nephew is the hero of this story of the great war. He enlists in the 
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GREENE, H. P. Pilot and other stories.•.. . 

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GREGOR, E. R. White otter. 

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GREY, ZANE. Young forester. 

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GRINNELL, G. B. Jack in the Rockies. 

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HALE, L. P. Last of the Peterkins. 

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HALL, RUTH. Boys of Scrooby. 

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HALSEY, R. I. Liberty girl. 

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HARRIS, J. C. Daddy Jake, the runaway. 

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HART, W. S. Injun and Whitey. 

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HASBROUCK, L. S. Chokecherry island. 

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HASKELL, H. E. Katrinka. 

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H^NQRYX, J. B. Connie Morgan in the lumber camps. 

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HEYLIGER, WILLIAM. Against odds. 

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1325 HOFFMAN, A. S. Story of a midsummer night’s dream. 
1346 HOLLAND, R. S. Lafayette, we come. 

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1365 HOUGH, EMERSON. Young Alaskans in the Rockies. . 

1366 Young Alaskans on the trail. 

1376 HOWELLS, W. D. Boy life. 

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1379 Howells’ story book; edited by Mary E. Burt and 
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1398 HUNTING, GARDNER. Sandsy, himself. 

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1399 *Sandsy’s pal. 

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1400 Touchdown—and after.. 

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1429 *JACKSON, H. H. Nelly’s silver mine. 

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1456 JEWETT, S. O. Betty Leicester’s Christmas. 

1523 KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Heroes. 

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1532 KIPLING, RUDYARD. Puck of Pook’s Hill. 

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1548 Lucky sixpence. 

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1567 LAMB, CHARLES, and MARY. Tales from Shakespeare, 
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Numberg stove. 

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1810 MASON, A. B. Tom Strong, Washington’s scout. 

The fortunes of a sturdy boy in the Continental Army from the battle of Long 
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1819 MATTHEWS, BRANDER, ed. Poems of American 
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1824 MEADER, S. W. Black buccaneer. 

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1912 MUNN, C. C. Camp Castaway... 

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1920 MUNROE, KIRK. Forward march!. 

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1921 Midshipman Stuart.. 

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1925 Through swamp and glade. 

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1927 *With Crockett and Bowie. 

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1957 NORMAND, CHARLES. Emerald of the Incas. 

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2002 PAGE, T. N. Among the camps.. 

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2006 Two little Confederates. 

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2048 *PEARSON, E. L. Voyage of the Hoppergrass. 

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2076 *PERRY, NORA. Flock of girls and boys. 

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2083 PERRY, W.C. Boy’s Odyssey. 

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2087 PHELPS, E. S. Gypsy’s sowing and reaping. 

2088 Gypsy’s year at the Golden Crescent. 

2093 PIER, A. S. Boys of St. Timothy’s.. 

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2095 Grannis of the fifth. 

2096 * Harding of St. Timothy’s. .. 

2098 Jester of St. Timothy’s. 

2112 PITMAN, N. H. Chinese wonder book. 

llustrations in color by a Chinese artist. 

2127 PORTOR, L. S. Genevieve: a story of French school days. 
2164 PUTNAM, E. H. Watty and Co.. 

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QUIRK, L. W. Freshman Dorn, Pitcher. 

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REPPLIER, AGNES, ed. Book of famous verse. 

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STEVENS, W. O. Messmates. 

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2539 STEVENSON, B. E., comp. Home book of verse for young 

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2542 STEVENSON, B. E., and E. B., comps. Days and deeds; 

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2547 STEVENSON, R. L. Treasure island.. Ginn & Co.57 

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New York during the first year of the Revolution. Nathan Hale, Washington, 

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TOMLINSON, E. T. Search for Andrew Field. 

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WHITE, E. 0. Strange year. 

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MALORY, SIR THOMAS. Stories of King Arthur and 
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1937 NEWBOLT, HENRY. Book of the long trail. 

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55 ALTSHELER, J. A. Apache gold. 

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57 Eyes of the woods. 

60 Great Sioux trail.. 

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69 Last of the chiefs. 

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78 Shades of the wilderness. 

84 Texan scouts. 

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95 *AMICIS, EDMONDO D’. Heart of a boy; edited by 
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101 ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales and other stories; edited 
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106 ANDREWS, M. R. S. Counsel assigned. 

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1970 Arabian nights entertainment, ed. by F. J. Olcott. 

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120 Stephen’s last chance. 

130 AUSTIN, J. G. Standish of Standish. 

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178 BARBOUR, R. H Around the end. 

183 Crimson sweater. 

184 Danforth plays the game. 

186 For the honor of the school. 

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CHURCH, A. J. Three Greek children. 

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DAVIS, RICHARD H. Stories for boys. 

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In the old Herrick House, and other stories. 

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DRYSDALE, W. E. Fast mail. 

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GILMAN, BRADLEY. Son of the desert. 

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Historical stories from Scott, Lytton, Thackeray, Ainsworth and 
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GOSS, W. L. Jack Alden. 

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Civil war times in a Pennsylvania village. 


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The life, training, exploits of a young Sioux. 


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GREY, ZANE. Young lion hunter. 

A boy’s story of adventure in Utah. 


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GRINNELL, G. B. Beyond the old frontier. 

Adventures of the early fur traders and hunters of the far west. 


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1195 *HALE, E. E. Man without a country. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

The story of Philip Nolan, a young army officer, who in a moment of pas¬ 
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1265 HAWKES, C. B. Mutineers. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“Story of the Island Princess, on which Benjamin Lathrop sailed from Salem 
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1272 HAWKINS, C. J. Ned Brewster’s year in the Big Woods The Baker & Taylor Co. 
1290 HENDERSON, W. J Afloat with the flag. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A story of life and adventure in the United States navy. 

1294 HENLEY, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica; a book of verses for 

boys. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

1296 HENTY, G. A. Held fast for England. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

A tale of the siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783. 

1297 *One of the 28th. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

A story of Waterloo, 1815. 

1299 With Clive in India.. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

1312 HIGGINSON, T. W. Tales of the enchanted islands of 

the Atlantic. Macmillan Co;. 

1326 HOFFMAN, A. S. Story of As you like it. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

The author has ventured upon the same ground as Charles and Mary Lamb 
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life ,nd comments upon the play in hand. 

1329 *Story of King Henry V. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1330 Story of King Lear. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1331 Story of King Richard II. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1333 Story of The Merchant of Venice. E. P. Dutton & Co.. — 

1364 HOUGH, EMERSON. Young Alaskans in the far North. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1370 HOWARD, B. W. No heroes. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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1387 HUGHES, RUPERT. Dozen from Lakerim. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1388 *Lakerim athletic ciub. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1389 HUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown’s school days; edited 

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1426 JACKSON, G. E. Three Graces. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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1434 JACOBS, C. E. Blue Bonnet keeps house. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1432 Blue Bonnet’s ranch party. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Sequel to “Texas Blue Bonnet” about a party of young people from Massa¬ 
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1433 Texas Blue Bonnet.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A girl’s life on a Texas ranch. 

1467 JOHNSON, ROSSITER End of a rainbow. Charles Scribner’s Sons., 


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1517 *KING, CHARLES. Cadet days. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

Life at West Point about 1890. 

1519 From school to battlefield. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

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1520 To the front; a sequel to Cadet days. The Baker & Taylor Co v 

1535 KIRK, E. 0. Dorothy and her friends. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

1536 Dorothy Deane. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

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1545 KNIPE, E. B., and A. A. Cavalier maid. Macmillan Co. 

A story of Roundheads and Cavaliers in England in the time of Charles I. 

The heroine flees to Puritan New England. 

1550 Maid of ’76 . Macmillan Co. 

1570 LA MOTTE-FOUQUE, FREDERICK DE. Undine, a ro¬ 
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The story of Undine, the water-sprite, who loved a mortal, and through love 
and suffering acquired a soul, has long been a classic. 

1572 LAMPREY, L. Masters of the guild. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 


Stories of craftsmen of mediaeval times.. Colored pictures. A most attrac¬ 
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1667 LINCOLN, J. G. Pretty Tory...-. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A romance of the partisan warfare in the South during the Revolution. 

Marion and Tarleton are introduced. 

1690 LONGFELLOW, H. W. , Song of Hiawatha. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

Illustrated by Frederic Remington. 

1742 McFARLANE, A. E. Great Bear Island. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1780 MAJOR, CHARLES. Uncle Tom Andy Bill.. Macmillan Co. 

Stories of frontier life in the Middle West. 

1784 MARKS, JEANETTE. Early English hero tales. The Baker & Taylor Co 


1788 *MARRYAT, FREDERICK. Children of the New Forest Henry Holt & Co 

A new edition of a delightful old book. A stirring story of Roundhead 
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1801 MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Peasant and the prince; a 

story of the French revolution.. Ginn & Co. 


1804 MASEFIELD, JOHN. Jim Davis. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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A tale of the smugglers on the Devon coast in the early years of the nine¬ 
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1805 Martin Hyde, the Duke’s messenger. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The remarkable adventures of an English boy who took an active part in 
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1828 MEIGS, CORNELIA. Master Simon’s garden. Macmillan Co. 

1853 MILLER, W. H. Ring-necked grizzly.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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1854 Sea fighters. Macmillan Co. 

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1906 MUIR, JOHN. Stickeen. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Excellent dog story. 


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1913 *MUNROE, KIRK. Campmates, a story of the plains... The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1914 Canoemates. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A trip from Key West to the main land and through the Everglades. 

1918 Dorymates. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A story of the Newfoundland fishing banks. 

1923 Raftmates.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A story of rafting on the Mississippi. 

2019 PAINE, R. D. Dragon and the cross. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

The scene of the story is laid in China. 

2021 Head coach. Charles Scribner’s Sons_... 

“Clean sport and straight football.” 

2024 Steam shovel man. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

Building of the Panama Canal. 

2072 PERRY, LAWRENCE. Big game. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

2073 For the game’s sake...'. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

2074 Fullback. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

2078 PERRY, NORA. Hope Benham. . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Concerning the e xperiences of a girl at boarding school. 

2094 PIER, A. S. Dormitory days. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Another of “Boys of St. Timothy’s” stories of boarding-school life. 

2097 Hill-Top Troop.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2118 *POE, E. A Gold Bug. (Canterbury classics). Rand McNally & Co. 

2121 POLLOCK, F. L. Wilderness honey_. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2160 PRITCHARD, M. T., and TURKINGTON, G. A. 

Stories of thrift for young Americans. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

2173 *PYLE, HOWARD. Story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes_ The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The adventures of a boy kidnapped and sent to the Virginia plantations 
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2197 RANKIN, C. W. Adopting of Rosa Marie. Henry Holt & Co. 

A sequel to “Dandelion cottage.” 

2198 Castaways of Pete’s Patch. Henry Holt & Co. 

A sequel to “The adopting of Rosa Marie.” Including what happened to 
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2201 Girls of Gardenville. Henry Holt & Co. 

About a girls’ club. 

2206 RAY, A. C. Teddy, her book. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A wholesome, sensible story of the friendship of a strong, healthy girl and 
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2212 REID, MAYNE. Cliff climbers. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A tale of hunting adventures in India. 

2235 RICHARDS, L. E. Margaret Montfort. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The experiences of Margaret as head of her uncle’s household. 

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Queen Hildegarde. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The story of what a country home did for a very much spoiled girl. 


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RIDEOUT, H. M. Tin Cowrie Dass. 

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2245 

White tiger. 

The lively adventure of a young mining expert among the Malays of the 
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RIHBANY, A. M. Hidden treasure of Rasmola. 

“A vivid glimpse into the life and customs of Syria.”— A. L. A. 

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ROBERTS, C. G. D. Backwoodsmen. 

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‘‘Desolate stretches of the North Atlantic and barrens of the Arctic furnish 
the animal haunts to which Mr. Roberts transports his readers .”—Book Review 
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*SAINTINE, J. X. B. Picciola; edited by A. S. Alger.. . 

Ginn & Co. 

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*SCHULTZ, l. W. Dreadful river cave. 

Mr. Schultz lived for many years with the Blackfeet Indians. This story 
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In the great Apache forest. 

Boy Scout story. 

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Rising Wolf. 

A sixteen-year-old boy’s winter among the Indians, on a journey for the 
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Running Eagle, the warrior girl. 

Will interest Girl Scouts. 

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SCOLLARD, CLINTON, ed. Ballads of American 
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*SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Kenilworth. (Portrait edition). . 

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Pirate. 

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2364 

Talisman: abridged by H. P. Williams. 

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SCOVILLE, SAMUEL. Boy scouts in the wilderness. .. . 

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SEAMAN, A. H. Girl next door. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

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2382 

Melissa-across-the-fence. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

... 1.14 

2383 

Sapphire signet. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2385 

Three sides of Paradise Green. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

... 1.33 

2386 

When a cobbler ruled the king.. 

An historical story of the unfortunate little Iouis AVII of France. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.05 

2392 

SEAWELL. M. E. Virginia cavalier. 

The story of Washington’s early life in Virginia. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2397 

SEGOVIA, GERTRUDE. Spanish fairy book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.90 

2435 

SHAW, F. L. Hector. 

A story of a boy and girl comradeship. 

The Baker & Taylor Co...., 

.. . 1.32 

2436 

Phyllis Browne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 


















































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105 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2483 

SMITH, E. S. Good old stories for boys and girls. 

Miss Smith’s feeling for literature for children, and her long experience of 
appraising it for the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh are expressed in her com¬ 
pilations .—Annie Carroll Moore, in “Roads to Childhood.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.52 

2524 

STANLEY, H. M. My Kalulu. 

A story of Central Africa. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

... 1.11 

2549 

*STEVENSON, R. L. Treasure Island. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... .53 

2564 

STOCKTON, F. R. Rudder grange.. . 

The funny experiences of Euphemia and her husband, who establish them¬ 
selves for the summer in an old cana' boat Pictures by A B. Frost, 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

.. . 1.26 

2568 

*STODDARD, W. 0. Battle of New York. 

A story of Civil War days in New York and the draft riots of 1863. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.33 

2573 

Partners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.33 

2602 

STUART, R. M. Solomon Crow’s Christmas pockets_ 

Ten storeis of Louisiana told' mainly in negro dialect. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.33 

2616 

TAGGART, M. A. Miss Lochinvar. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2617 

Miss Lochinvar’s return.. . 

Miss Lochinvar came “out of the West” and spent a winter with her cousins 
in New York. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2622 

TAPPAN, E. M In the days of Alfred the Great.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

2623 

In the days of Queen Elizabeth. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

'2624 

In the days of William the Conqueror. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

2667 

*TOMLINSON, E. T. Jersey boy in the Revolution. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.33 

2670 

Prisoners of war. 

A story of two young scouts of the Union army, 1861-1865. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.33 

2671 

Pursuit of the Apache chief. 

Adventure in the Southwest in the days of Geronimo. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2674 

Scouting on the border . 

U, S. Army life on the Mexican border, 1916. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.32 

2680 

TOMLINSON, E. T. Three colonial boys. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2681 

Three young continentals... 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2683 

Two young patriots.. 

A story of Burgoyne’s invasion, 1777. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. 1.32 

2684 

Under colonial colors. 

Arnold’s march through the Maine wilderness to Quebec, 1775. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.... 1.33 

2687 

Washington’s young aids. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... . 1.32 

2717 

*TWAIN, MARK. Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co..., 

.90 

2725 

VAILE, C. M. Orcutt girls. 

The experiences of two interesting girls in a New England country academy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.32 

2726 

Sue Orcutt... 

The Baker & Taylor Co..., 

... . 1.32 

2730 

VAN DYKE, HENRY. Van Dyke book; edited by 
Edwin Mims.. . 

“Little Rivers,” “Camping Out,” “The Open Fire,’ “The First Christmas 
Tree,” “The Footpath to Peace,” and a biographical sketch of the author. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons ..., 

.66 

2737 

VERNE, JULES. Mysterious island. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

.. . 2.20 



















































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NO. 

TITLE 


CONTRACTOR 


PRICE 

2792 

^WALLACE, LEW. Chariot race. (From Ben Hur). 

The famous race in the theatre at Antioch between Judah Ben Hur, who 
drives the four Arabs of the old Sheik Ilderim, and the Roman youth, Messala. 
Spirited pictures by Sigismond de Ivanowski. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co.... 

. .. 1.14 

2808 

WEBSTER, JEAN. Daddy Long Legs. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co.... 

... 1.14 

2856 

WIGGIN, K. D. Polly Oliver’s problem; a story for 
girls. (Riverside school library). 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co....; 

.. . 1.00 

2857 

*Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.. 

Little Rebecca, who has imagination and a weakness for poetry, goes to live 
with a stern old New England aunt who nas not a vestige of either 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.. . .80 

2859 

Summer in a canon. 

A story of a jolly party of young people who camp out in California. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

... 1.14 

2879 

WILLIAMS, HAWLEY. Fair play. 

“Points a commendable lesson in democracy. A wholesome, clean boys’ 
book which will find many grateful readers.”— Bookman. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

. . 1.32 

2880 

Winning hit. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

... 1.32 

2923 

*YONGE, C. M. Lances of Lynwood. 

A story of English chivalry in the reign of Edward III. 

The 

Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

. . 1.14 



EIGHTH GRADE 




CHILDREN FROM THIRTEEN TO FOURTEEN 

YEARS OF AGE 



*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade 



GENERAL REFERENCE SHELF FOR THE CLASSROOM 


151 

BAKER, A. G., and A. H. WARE. Municipal govern¬ 
ment of the City of New York. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . .90 

436 

BULFINCH, THOMAS. Age of fable; or, The beauties 
of mythology. Edited by E. E. Hale. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

564 

CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of com¬ 
mon things.. 

Covers about everything of interest to boys and girls in natural science and 
the useful arts. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . 1.80 

565 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of literature and art. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . 1.80 

566 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of persons and places. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . 1.80 

569 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and F. A. LUCAS. Young folk’s 
cyclopaedia of natural history. 

Henry Holt & Co.. 

. . 1.80 


NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCE, INVENTIONS, ETC. 

11 *ADAMS, J. H. Harper’s electricity book for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

An excellent guide for any boy with ordinary resources. 
































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107 


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NO. 

TITLE 


CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

153 

BAKER, R. S. Bovs’second book of inventions. 

Radium, flying machines, the earthquake measurer, electrical furnaces, 
less telegraphy, etc. The latest discoveries in the scientific world. 

wire- 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.... 1.30 

305 

BISHOP, FARNHAM. Story of the submarine. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.32 

321 

, BODMER, R. H. Book of wonders. 

“The story in a gas jet; in a telephone; in a can of paint; in a yard of silk,” 

etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... . 1.70 

323 

BOND, A. R. Inventions of the great war. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.52 

324 

On the battle front of engineering. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.52 

331 

*BORDEAUX, H. Guynemer, knight of the air. 

“Guynemer is the Roland of our epoch: like Roland, he was very brave, 
and like Roland he died for France. But his exploits are not a legend like those 
of Roland, and in telling them just as they happened we find them more beau¬ 
tiful than any we could imagine .”—Paul Bnillij, a French school boy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

. . 1.50 

487 

BURNS, E. E. Story of great inventions. 


The Baker & Taylor Co..: 

.... 1.07 

625 

COLLINS, A. F. Amateur mechanic. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... . 1.14 

631 

How to fly.. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.14 

632 

Inventing for boys. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.32 

635 

*COLLINS, F. A. Air man, his conquests in peace 
war. 

and 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.33 

636 

Book of wireless. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... . 1.14 

639 

Fighting engineers.. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... . 1.32 

640 

Money making for boys.. 


The Baker & Taylor Co.'.. 

.95 

643 

Wireless man. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.32 

888 

DUNCAN, FRANCES. Joyous art of gardening- 


Charles Scribner’s Sons... 

.... 1.11 

968 

FABRE, J. H. Insect adventures. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... 1.90 

969 

Our humble helpers. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.90 

1063 

GIBSON, W. H. Secrets out-of-doors. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.57 

1103 

GRAHAM, JOHN, and E. H. CLARK. Practical track 
and field athletics. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.14 

1367 

HOUSTON, E. J. Wonder book of magnetism. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.52 

1775 

MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Children’s life of 

bpp . 

the 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.52 


Edited by Alfred Sutro and Herschel Williams. Keeps the simplicity and 
beauty of the original. 



1855 

MILLS, E. A. In the beaver world. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.71 

1881 

MORGAN, A. P. Boy electrician. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.90 

2108 

PINDAR, G. N. Guide to the nature treasures of New 
York city.. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... 

. 47 

2281' 

ROLT-WHEELER, F. W. Monster hunters. 


The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.... 1.32 





















































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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

2313 

ST. JOHN, T. M. How two boys made their own elec¬ 
trical apparatus. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.00 

2315 

Real electric toy-making for boys. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

... 1.00 

2406 

SERVISS, G. P. Round the year with the stars. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. . 1.32 

2746 

VERRILL, A. H. Harper’s aircraft book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.03 

2747 

Harper’s gasoline engine book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.03 

2748 

Harper’s wireless book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.03 

2906 

WOOD, THEODORE. Natural history for young people 

Mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes, insects. A most attractive book with sev¬ 
eral hundred pictures, some in colors. Popular text. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.80 

2930 

ZERBE, J. S. Aeroplanes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 

2931 

Automobiles... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.76 

2932 

Motors. 

Popular books on mechanical subjects. Non-technical. Accurate. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .76 


HANDICRAFT, AMUSEMENTS, ATHLETICS, BOY SCOUTS, ETC. 

13 ADAMS, J. H. Harper’s machinery book for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

340 Boy Scouts of America. Handbook for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

The official guide for scouts and scoutmasters. 

492 BURROUGHS, W. D. Wonderland of stamps. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

511 CAMP, WALTER. Athletes all. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

605 CLARKE, W. J., and DAWSON, F. T. Baseball. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

Chapters on individual play and team play by men who have played pro¬ 
fessional baseball. Practical handbook for coaches, or general reader. 

1817 MATHIEWS, F. K. Boy scouts’year book, 1920. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

1818 Boy scouts’ year book, 1921. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

1851 MILLER, W. H. Boys’book of canoeing and sailing. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

1852 Camp craft. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

2324 SANFORD, T. G. Art crafts for beginners. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

1079 Scouting for girls; official handbook of the Girl Scouts. ... The Baker & Taylor Co.67 


MUSIC, FINE ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. 

231 BARSTOW, CHARLES. Famous buildings..The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

A primer of architecture. Well illustrated. 

232 Famous pictures. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

430 BRYANT, L. M. Famous pictures of real animals. The Baker & Taylor Co. ‘1.52 
















































EIGHTH GRADE 


109 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

638 

COLLINS, F. A. Cameraman.. 

Adventures of a moving picture operator. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

. . 1.32 

1215 

HALL, F. H. Story of the Battle hymn of the republic. . . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .76 

1666 

LILLIE, L. C. Story of music and musicians for young 
readers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .69 

1977 

OLIVER, M. I. G. First steps in the enjoyment of pic¬ 
tures.. 

American art only. Fifty-two reproductions of pictures, chosen to illus¬ 
trate chapters on draughtsmanship, value, perspective, etc. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. .90 

2503 

SMITH, NICHOLAS. Stories of great national songs... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.35 

2529 

STARRETT, H. E. Charm of fine manners. 

A fine book of advice on conduct by the principal of a girls’ school. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

.. .76 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 


440 

*BULLEN, F. T. Cruise of the Cachelot; round the 
world after sperm whales. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .72 

744 

DANA, R. H., Jr. Two years before the mast. 

A personal narrative of a voyage from Boston around Cape Horn to the 
western coast of North America in 1837. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. .92 

846 

DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. From Cattleranch to col- 
lege... ... 

A true story of boy life in the cattle country of Dakota twenty-five years 
ago. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.19 

873 

DU CHAILLU, P. B. Land of the long night. 

Hunting and adventure in Lapland and the Far North. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.42 

1016 

FRANCK, H. A. Working my way around the world.. . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1126 

GRENFELL, W. T. Tales of the Labrador. 

Th^ Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1643 

LA VARRE, W. J. Up the Mazaruni for diamonds. 

“A veteran scout and explorer writes a simple, lively and informing narra¬ 
tive of life in the jungles of South America.”— A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.14 

1832 

MELVILLE, HERMAN. Typee; life in the south seas; 
edited by W. P. Trent. D. C. Heath & Co. 

The actual experiences of two American sailors on the Marquesas Islands. 

.. .65 

1856 

*MILLS, E. A. Wild life on the Rockies. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.71 

2159 

PRICE, O. W. The land we live in; the boys’ book of 
conservation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.33 

2213 

REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Crooked trails. 

Remington was the artist of the West that has passed. The cowboy, the 
Indian and the Indian fighting regular soldier were his great subjects. These 
sketches are American literature and American art of a unique type. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 2.28 

2214 

Pony tracks. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.28 


BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND 

CIVICS 


202 

BARNES, JAMES. David G. Farragut. (Beacon biog- 
raphies). 

* 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .57 




































110 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

283 

BEITH, J. H. First hundred thousand. 

True stories of Kitchener’s army in the Great War. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

... .53 

297 

BESTON, H. B. Full speed ahead. 

About the U. S. navy, 1917-1918, and life on a destroyer. 

The Baker & Taylor Co...., 

... 1.10 

352 

BRADY, C. T. Indian fights and fighters; 1866-1876. . . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.11 

378 

BROOKS, E. S. Story of our war with Spain. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

389 

BROOKS, NOAH. Abraham Lincoln. (Knickerbocker 
literature series). 

The youth, early training, early manhood of Lincoln described with unusual 
interest and sympathy by one who knew him in Illinois and was himself a 
pioneer during some of the stirring times on the border. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

529 

CARPENTER, E. J. Mayflower Pilgrims. 

Detailed story of the Pilgrims, from their origin in England to their estab¬ 
lishment in this country. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . 1.60 

557 

CATLIN, A. W. “With the help of God and a few ma¬ 
rines.”. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.30 

580 

CHENEY, E. D. Louisa M. Alcott; her life, letters and 
journals. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co..... 

. . 1.50 

660 

CONNOLLY, J. B. U-boat hunters. 

Life on a LL S. destroyer, 1918. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. 1.25 

734 

CURTIS, W. E. True Abraham Lincoln. 

One of the most readable biographies of the great President. Abounding 
in anecdotes and Lincoln stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.00 

736 

*CUSTER, E. B. Following the guidon. 

Army life, Indian fights, hunting trips in the Indian Territory and Kansas, 
1868. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.45 

847 

DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. Gunner aboard the Yankee. 

The experience of a member of the New York Naval Reserve in the war 
with Spain. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.19 

863 

DRAKE, S. A. Watch fires of 76. 

Scraps of history, anecdotes of the revolution gathered from the lips of 
veterans. “Homely tales of the rank and file of the ‘Old Continentals.’ ’’ 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

882 

DUDLEY, E. L. Benjamin Franklin. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . .66 

899 

DU PUY, W. A. Uncle Sam: modem miracles. 

The great tasks which the U. S. Government undertakes to benefit humanity, 
conquering contagion, helping the farmer, shackling the Mississippi, making 
good roads, the census, irrigating the deserts, conservation, etc-. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

900 

Uncle Sam: wonder worker. 

Some of the strange and wonderful activities of the U. S. Government, espe¬ 
cially in the bureaus of the Department of Agriculture. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . 1.33 

909 

EARLE, RALPH. Life in the U. S. naval academy .... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

928 

EGGLESTON, EDW. Household history of the United 
States. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 3.20 

951 

EMPEY, A. G. Over the top. 

A popular book about life in the trenches in the Great War. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.52 

953 

EPLER, P. H. Life of Clara Barton. 

“Angel of the Battlefield,” and founder of the Red Cross. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.50 

972 

*Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

974 

PARIS, J. T. Winning their way. 

Biographical sketches of modern worthies. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.13 













































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111 


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NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

1017 

FRANK. M. M. Great authors in their youth. 

Scott, Stevenson, Thackeray, Dickens, the Brownings, Tennyson, etc. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.. .81 

1019 

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. • Autobiography. 

Excellent library edition illustrated by E. Boyd Smith. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . 1.35 

1023 

FRASER, C. C. Young citizen’s own book. 

‘‘How our country is governed, etc. Has some helpful charts on elective 
systems. Not a text book.”— A. L. A. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.21 

1025 

FRAZIER, ELIZABETH. Old glory and Verdun. 

Experiences of an American nurse in the French service, 1914-1916. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

1035 

FROISSART, Sir JOHN. Chronicles of England, France 
and Spain. 

Condensed version for young readers, based upon Thomas Joline’s trans¬ 
lation, 1803, and adapted by H. P. Dunster, 1853. Pictures by Herbert Cole. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.80 

1041 

*FUNSTON, FREDERICK. Memories of two wars. 

There are few more readable books of adventure than this account of Gen¬ 
eral Funston’s service in the Cuban army and later in the Philippines. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

.. 1.59 

1060 

GIBBONS, FLOYD. “And they thought we wouldn’t 
fight.”... 

Accounts of the part played by the American Army in the last year of the 
Great War. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . 1.52 

1061 

GIBBS, GEORGE. Pike and cutlass. 

Hero tales of the United States Navy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

1134 

GRIFFIS, W. E. Romance of conquest; the story of 
American expansion through arms and diplomacy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.71 

1183 

HAGEDORN, HERMANN. Boys’ life of Theodore 
Roosevelt. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

,. . 1.31 

1225 

HAMMOND, HAROLD. West Point, its glamour and 
its grind. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. .65 

12*5)8 

HASBROUCK, L. S. Mexico from Cortez to Carranza. . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.40 

1273 

HAWORTH, B. L. George Washington, farmer. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.52 

1287 

HEMSTREET, CHARLES. Nooks and comers of old 
New York. 

A guide to the landmarks and points -of historical interest in the lower part 
of the city. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . . 1.26 

1319 

HITCHCOCK, RIPLEY, ed. Decisive battles of America The Baker & Taylor Co. 

An American “Creasy,” or military history, written by prominent historians. 

... 1.32 

1348 

HOLLAND, R. S. Willian Penn. 

Macmillan Co. 

... .66 

1369 

HOVEY, CARL. Stonewall Jackson. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . .57 

1470 

Famous generals of the Great War. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.80 

1494 

KELLER, HELEN. Story of my life. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.41 

1518 

KING, CHARLES. Campaigning with Crook, and stories 
of army life.• •. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.32 

1556 

KNYVETT, R. H. Over there with the Australians. . . . 

Service in Egypt. Gallipoli and on the Western front, 1914-1918. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

... .93 

1559 

KUMMER, F. A. Battle of the nations. 

A history of the Great War, for young people. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.90 










































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1622 LANIER, H. W. Book of bravery. Second series. Charles Scribner’s Sons., 

These are true stories of bravery, arranged in groups, and “in an ascending 
scale.” In this volume we have stories of frontiersmen, hunters, explorers 
and patriots. 

1752 McKEAN, G. B. Scouting thrills.. Macmillan Co. 

Some of the deeds of the Canadian scouts with the British Army, 1914-1918. 

1776 MAHAN, A. T. Admiral Farragut. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1787 MARRIOTT, CRITTENDEN. Uncle Sam’s business.. . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Everything about the national government, from the workings of Congress 
to distributing seeds and foretelling the weather. 

1826 *MEADOWCROFT, W. H. Bov’s life of Edison. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1882 *MORGAN, JAMES. Theodore Roosevelt, the boy and 

the man. Macmillan Co. 

1890 MOSES, BELLE. Charles Dickens and his girl heroines. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1943 NICOLAY, HELEN. Boys’life of Lafayette. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1942 Boys’ life of Ulysses S. Grant.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1962 O’BRIEN, PAT. Outwitting the Hun. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1981 O’REILLY, E. S. Roving and fighting. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

The adventures of a soldier of fortune in Cuba, the Philippines, Japan, 

Mexico. 

1982 OSBORN, C. S. Iron hunter. Macmillan Co. 

“The full savor of America is in this autobiography.”— N. Y. Times. 

2009 PAINE, A. B. Boys’ life of Mark Twain. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2031 *PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 1763- 

1766. 2 vols. (Per set.). The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2393 SEEGER, ALAN. Letters and diary. 

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2446 SHUMWAY, E. S. Day in ancient Rome. 

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2500 SMITH, M. S. C. Maid of Orleans. 

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Sandy Sawyer, Sophomore . 

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Twisted skein . 

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RAY, A. C. Phebe, her profession . 

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ROBERTS, G. E. T. Comrades of the trails . 

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SABIN, E. L. General Crook and the fighting Apaches. . 

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SCHWARTZ, J. A. Elinor’s college career . 

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SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Guy Mannering . 

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2428 SHARP, D. L. Watchers in the woods. 

"Of all the nature books of recent years, I look upon Mr. Sharp’s as the 
best .”—John Burroughs. 

2457 SIENKIEWICZ, HENRY. In desert and wilderness.... 

A story of the Sahara Desert and the Soudan. 

2485 SMITH, E. S. Peace and patriotism. 

A collection of poems and prose selections grouped under patriotism, inter¬ 
national good will, service. National songs of other countries also are included. 
Much new material. 

2489 SMITH, H. L. Your biggest job, school or business!. . . . 

"The question is, son, do you want to be an engine or a box car?”— Sch. 
Lib. Bull. 

3620 STEVENSON, B. E. Poems of American history. 

Arranged chronologically, with notes. A valuable history reference book. 

2545 STEVENSON, R. L. David Balfour. 

Continues the adventures of the hero of “Kidnapped.” 

2546 *Kidnapped.. 

A young Scotch whig, David Balfour, becomes involved in the fortunes of 
the Jacobites, about 1745, and the hero of many exciting adventures which 
are shared by Allan Breck Stewart, a first-class fighting man. 

2548 Treasure Island. 

New edition. Illustrated by L. Rhead. 

2595 STOWE, H. B. Uncle Tom’s cabin. 

2614 TABER, R. G. Chained lightning. 

The lively adventures of a young American telegraph operator in the tur¬ 
bulent Mexico of today. 

2630 TARBELL, I. M. He knew Lincoln. 

One of the "plain people,” Billy Brown of Springfield, tells of the Abraham 
Lincoln who used to sit in his store and swap stories. 

2631 In Lincoln’s chair. 

More of Billy Brown’s Lincoln stories. 

2638 *TERHUNE, A. P. Lad; a dog.'. . .. 

No one, old or young, who ever owned a dog can resist the call of this book. 

2666 TOMLINSON, E. T. In the hands of the red coats. 

A tale of the old prison-ship Jersey and the patriots and tories of 1782. 

2668 Lieutenant under Washington. 

2672 Red chief.. 

A story of the Cherry Valley massacres. 

2673 Rider of the black horse.. 

Deals with events in New York State during the year 1777. 

2715 TWAIN, MARK. Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 

2718 Huckleberry Finn. 

“Huck” and "Tom Sawyer” and their old friend, the negro Jim, run away 
down the Mississippi on a raft and pass through a series of adventures both 
thrilling and humorous. 

2736 VERNE, JULES. Journey to the center of the earth. . . . 

2738 Tour of the world in eighty days.. 

2739 Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. 

2752 VERRILL, A. H. Uncle Abner’s Legacy. 

A farm story. 



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2788 WALLACE, DILLON. Gaunt grey wolf. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Stories of life in Labrador among the trappers and frontier Indians. 

2790 *Ungava Bob. The Baker & Taylor Co 

2791 * WALLACE, LEW. Ben-hur; a tale of the Christ. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

2793 WARD, H. D. New senior at Andover. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2798 WARNER, C. D. Being a boy. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2854 *WIGGIN, K. D. Mother Carey’s chickens. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2855 New chronicles of Rebecca. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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GENERAL REFERENCE SHELF 


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565 


BAKER, A. G., and A. H. WARE. Municipal govern¬ 
ment of the City of New York. 

A text-book in New York civics. Interesting chapters on every department 
of the city government, the duties of the officials and executive boards. 

BARTLETT, JOHN. Familiar quotations. 

Both poetic and prose. Standard compilation arranged chronologically with 
index of authors and important words of quotations. 

BROOKINGS, W. D., and R. C. Ringwalt. Briefs for 
debate. 

BULFINCH, THOMAS. Age of fable; or, The beauties 
of mythology. Edited by E. E. Hale. 

A standard work upon the mythology of Greece and Rome, including chap¬ 
ters of Norse, Egyptian and Hindu myths. 

CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of common 
things.. 

A most valuable book for teaching the use of reference beooks. Covers 
about everything of interest to boys and girls in natural science and the useful 
arts. 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of literature and art. 

Includes architecture, sculpture, painting and music, as well as short accounts 
of great books, stories and poems, famous characters, etc. 


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566 CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of persons 

and places. Henry Holt & Co. 

Both real and fabulous personages and events. A book of famous names. 

3160 DANA, C. A., ed. Household book of poetry. The Baker & Taylor Co 

3188 Dictionary of dates. (Everyman’s library)... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Brought down to the present day. 

1055 GAYLEY, C. M., ed. Classic myths in English literature. 

Revised ed.*. Ginn & Co. 

A complete handbook of mythology based on Bulfinch’s Age of Fable. Each 
myth is illustrated by poems or selections based upon it. 

3613 Statesman’s year book. (Latest ed.). Macmillan Co. 

“Deserves to rank as fitst among the statistical annuals published in the 
English language.”— Review of Reviews. 

“For statistical geography no other publications compare with the ‘State- 
man’s year book.’ ”—./. W. Redway. 

3620 STEVENSON, B. E., ed. Poems of American history.. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

An anthology of American ballads, songs and verse, illustrating each period 


of our country’s history. The story of America told by her poets. The book 
is divided into five parts, viz.: Colonial period, Revolution, Period of Growth, 
Civil War, Period of expansion. Index of authors, first lines and titles. 


MYTHS, LEGENDS, CHIVALRY 


170 BALDWIN, JAMES. Story of the golden age. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

Various legends about the causes of the Trojan war woven into a continuous 
tale, of which the boy Odysseus is the hero. 

591 CHURCH, A. J. Odyssey for boys and girls. Macmillan Co. 

This has twelve pictures in color, modeled upon types taken from Greek art. 

604 CLARKE, MICHAEL. Story of Troy. American Book Co. 

Story of the famous siege, prefaced with a short account of Homer and the 
gods and goddesses. 

651 COLUM, PADRAIC. Children’s Homer. Macmillan Co. 

This has many illustrations by Willy Pogany, some of which are in color. 

748 DARTON, F. J. H. Wonder book of old romance. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A beautiful book and a delightful prose rendering of old medieval tales. 


1112 GREENE, F. N., and D. W. KIRK. With spurs of gold. . The'Baker & Taylor Co 

Stories of Roland, the Cid, Richard Coeur de Lion, Bayard, Sir Philip Sid¬ 
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1404 'HUTCHINSON, W. M. Evergreen stories. (King’s 

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King Midas, Alcestis, Helen of Troy, Cupid and Psyche. 

1523 KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Heroes; or, Greek fairy tales. . E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Perseus, the Argonauts, Theseus. 

1532 KIPLING, RUDYARD. Puck of Pook’s Hill. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“Giving the history of England the most attractive guise that ever the boys 
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1580 LANG, ANDREW. Book of romance. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Arthur and his knights, Roland, Robin Hood, Wayland the Smith, the 
ancient Irish story of Diarmid and others, most beautifully illustrated in colors. 

1612 Tales of Troy and Greece.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

1627 LANIER. SIDNEY. Boy’s Percy. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A collection of old ballads from “Percy’s Reliques.” 


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1631 

LANSING, M. F. Page, esquire, and knight. 

Tales of King Arthur’s court, of Charlemagne, Chevalier Bayard, and other 
heroes. 

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1802 

MARVIN, F. S., and others. Adventures of Odysseus. .. . 

(King’s Treasuries series). 

E. P. Dutton Co. 

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2169 

PYLE, HOWARD. Merry adventures of Robin Hood... 

“Mr. Pyle has told with pen and pencil the complete story of Robin Hood 
and his merry men in their haunts in Sherwood forest.” 

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2174 

Story of King Arthur and his knights. 

Handsome edition with illustrations and decorations by the author. 

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2627 

TAPPAN, E. M. Robin Hood, his book. 

Illustrated in colors by Charlotte Harding. Excellent edition. 

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2629a 

When knights were bold. 

“Spirited and interesting picture of life in castles and manors, monasteries, 
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NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCE, INVENTIONS, ETC. 


657 

CONKLIN, GEORGE. Ways of the circus. 

True stories of the circus by the “king of animal trainers.” 

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917 

EATON, W. P. On the edgfe of the wilderness. 

Ten stories about the animals of the Berkshires. 

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1659 

LEWIS, I. M. Splendors of the sky. 

The solar system is described in simple, readable style. 

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PORTER, G. S. Homing with the birds. 

The author’s own experiences in watching birds at all times and in all places. 
There is an enthusiasm about it that is contagious. 

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2277 

ROLT-WHEELER, FRANCIS. Boy with the U. S. 
naturalists. 

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2279 

Boy with the U. S. trappers. 

The work of the U. S. Biological Survey. 

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2477 

*SLOSSON, E. E. Creative chemistry. 

“The story of the part the chemists played in the Great War, — which was 
primarily a chemists’ war, — is told in chapters which open up vast tracts of 
undiscovered science to the lay reader.” — Sch. Lib. Bull. 

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2490 

SMITH, L. Y. Romance of Aircraft. 

Best general book on the subject for young people, to date. 

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2556 

STOCKBRIDGE, F. P. Yankee ingenuity in the war. . . . 

Describes the mobilization of American industry, science and invention, 
1918. 

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2750 

VERRILL, A. H. Islands and their mysteries.. 

Volcanic, coral, and glacial islands are described, and the animal and vege¬ 
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HANDICRAFT, AMUSEMENTS, ATHLETICS, 

BOY SCOUTS, ETC. 


513 

CAMP, WALTER. Football without a coach. 

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515 

Training for sports. 

General rules of hygiene, diet, etc., for athletes, with special notes for foot¬ 
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1036 

FROST, HELEN, and C. D. WARDLAW. Basketball and 
indoor baseball for women. 

Clear and explicit, with many illustrations and diagrams. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

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2220 

RHEAD, LOUIS. Book of fish and fishing. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

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2797 

WARDLAW, C. D„ and W. R. MORRISON. Basketball. 

More detailed than “Basketball and indoor baseball.” 

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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 


281 

BEEBE, WILLIAM. Jungle peace. 

Natural history studies. 

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1046 

GARLAND, HAMLIN. Boy life on the middle border. . . 

Recollections of a prairie farm in northern Iowa. 

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2288 

ROOSEVELT, KERMIT. Happy hunting grounds. 

In the opening chapter the author gives an intimate picture of his father 
as he remembers him in the role of companion during numerous hunting expe¬ 
ditions. Other chapters have to do with hunting in North and South America 
and Mexico. 

Charles Scribner ’s Sons.... 

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2299 

RUSH, T. E. Port of New York. 

Historical and descriptive rather than technical. The author was formerly 
surveyor of customs of the port of New York. 

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3727 

YARD, R. S. Book of the national parks. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

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BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, CIVICS 


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ADAMS, B. K. American spirit. 

Briggs Adams was a young American aviator who was killed in action in 
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BARRES, MAURICE. War and the spirit of youth. 

Excerpts from the letters of French soldiers who gave their lives in the war 
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230 

BARRUS, CLARA. John Burroughs, the boy and the 
man. 

Intimate biography, written by his physician. 

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CARMICHAEL, O. H. Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. .. 

The author has consulted local history, tradition, and many original docu¬ 
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CLARKE, MICHAEL. Story of Caesar. 

Short biography of Julius Caesar, and a history of Rome in the last days 
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DUFFY, F. P. Father Duffy’s story. 

Experiences of a chaplain in the Great War, with a famous New York regi¬ 
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GORE. J. R. Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln. 

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HUDSON, W. H. Far away and long ago. 

A childhood and youth spent on the pampas of South America are described 
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KELLOGG, CHARLOTTE. Mercier, the fighting cardi¬ 
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KELLOGG, VERNON. Headquarters nights. 

The story of a member of the American Relief Committee with the German 
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KELLY, T. H. What outfit, buddy?. 

A true picture of the life of American soldiers in France during 1918. 

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LANG, ANDREW. Maid of France. 

None of the many biographers of Joan of Arc surpasses Andrew Lang. 

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LANIER, H. M. Book of bravery. Third series. 

The courage of hazardous occupations, of religious pioneers, moral courage, 
altruism, and the courage of failure are the types of heroism illustrated in this 
volume. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

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1907 

*MUIR, JOHN. Story of my boyhood and youth. 

Describes life on a Wisconsin farm about 1850 and the birds, wild animals 
and nature treasures of the Middle West. 

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1935 

NEIHART, J. G. Splendid wayfaring. 

“Story of the exploits and adventures of Jedediah Smith and his comrades, 
discoverers and explorers bf the Great Central Route from the Missouri River 
to the Pacific Ocean, 1827-1831.”— Sub-title. 

Macmillan Co. 

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1940 

NICOLAY, HELEN. Book of American wars. 

“An attempt to tell in a few words and in broad outline why our principal 
wars were fought and how; to point out how one American war has differed 
from another in glory; and to show that wars have personal characteristics of 
their own.”— Preface. 

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PALMER, FREDERICK. Our greatest battle. 

“A comprehensive and intelligent account of the greatest battle in which 
Americans ever fought, the Meuse-Argonne.”— Preface. 

Contents give every detail of the battle with maps illustrating each succes¬ 
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2037 

PARKMAN, M. R. Heroes of today. 

John Muir, John Burroughs, Wilfred Grenfell, Captain Scott, Jacob Riis, 
Edward L. Trudeau, George W. Goethals, Bishop Rowe, Samuel Langley, 
Rupert Brooke, Herbert C. Hoover. 

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PARKMAN, M. R. Heroines of service. 

Mary Lyon, Alice Freeman Palmer, Clara Barton, Frances E. Willard, Julia 
Ward Howe, Anna Howard Shaw, Mary Antin, Alice C. Fletcher, Mary Slessor, 
Mme. Curie, Jane Addams. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2039 

PARSONS, GEOFFREY. Land of fair play. 

“Better than a hundred other books about the American idea of govern¬ 
ment because the subject is approached from the right angle.”— Sch. Lib. Bull. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

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2047 

PEARSON, E. L. Theodore Roosevelt. 

Macmillan Co. 

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2162 

PUMPELLY, RAPHAELE. Adventures of Raphaele 
Pumpelly, edited by 0. S. Rice.. 

“His experiences as a mining engineer in Arizona when that region was ter¬ 
rorized by outlaw white men, murderous Apaches, and treacherous Mexican 
peons, make a story which vies in interest with the most stirring tales of adven¬ 
ture ever written.”— Editor's Preface. 

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2203 

RAVAGE, M. E. An American in the making. 

Story of a Roumanian immigrant who spent the first years of his life in 
America in the lower East Side. 

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2209 

READ, G. H. J>ast cruise of the Saginaw. 

A true story of castaways on an atoll in the Pacific. 

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2210 

RECOULY, RAYMOND. Foch, the winner of the war. . 

A military biography with an account of Foch’s earlier and family life, by 
one closely associated with him. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

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2286 

ROLT-WHEELER, FRANCIS. Wonder of war in the 
Holy Land. 

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2295 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Autobiography.... 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

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2780 

WADE, M. H. Pilgrims of today. 

John Muir, Jacob Riis, Mary Antin, E. A. Steiner, Carl Schurz, Nathan 
Straus, Joseph Pulitzer. 

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2782 

Wonder workers. 

Luther Burbank, Helen Keller, Edison, Jane Addams, Dr. Grenfell, Judge 
Lindsay. 

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2832 

WHITAKER, HERMAN. Hunting the German shark. . 

Life on a submarine chaser, 1918. 

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2845 

WHITLOCK, BRAND. Abraham Lincoln. 

A short biography of more than ordinary appeal. An introduction to the 
study of Lincoln. 

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2869 

WILDMAN, EDWIN. Famous leaders of industry. 

P. T. Barnum, Alexander Graham Bell, W. L. Douglas, James B. Duke, George 
Eastman, Henry Ford, Heinz, Singer, Woolworth, John Wanamaker, the Wright 
brothers and others. 

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2900 

WISE, J. C. Turning of the tide. 

Detailed description of the military events of 1918 in which American troops 
participated. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.90 

2907 

WOOLCOTT, ALEXANDER. Command is forward. . . . 

Stories of the A. E. F. 

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2922 

YEATS-BROWN, F. C. C. Caught by the Turks....... 

Adventures of a British airman taken prisoner in Syria during the Great War. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.32 


STANDARD, CLASSICAL, AND HISTORICAL STORIES, POETRY, ETC. 


139 

BACHELLER, IRVING. Man for the ages. 

“Pictures that rough life of the border settlements which produced the youth 
called ‘honest’ Abe Lincoln.”— Sch. Lib. Bull. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.50 

173 

BANGS, J. K. Cheery way. 

Poems of optimism, one for each day in the year. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.50 

190 

BARBOUR, R. H. Fourth down. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

197 

Lost dirigible... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

226 

BARRIE, J. M. Little minister. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.71 

334 

BOTSFORD, C. A. Fighting with the U. S. army. 

Story of the Great War. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

3084 

BOYER, W. S. Johnnie Kelly. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

550 

CASE, C. M. Banner of the white horse. 

Story of the Saxon invasion of Great Britain. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

.. .94 

602 

CLARKE, G. H: Treasury of war poetry. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

. . .80 

805 

DICKENS, CHARLES. Dombey and son. 

Illustrated by Cruikshank. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 1.50 

809 

Tale of two cities. 

American Book Co. 

. . .54 









































128 


NINTH GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. 


TITLE 


CONTRACTOR PRICE 


867 DRINKWATER, JOHN. Abraham Lincoln. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

“John Drinkwater in his ‘Abraham Lincoln’ has written a play of great 
ability, of daring straightforwardness, and of a rare and moving sincerity which 
all but raises it to the level of its theme.”— 0. W. Firkins. 

1012 FOX, JOHN. Erskine Dale, pioneer. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

The hero, heir to a great Virginia estate, was captured and brought up by 
Indians. 

1086 GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. Vicar of Wakefield. (New 

Cranford series). Macmillan Co. 

1184 HAGGARD, RIDER. Allan Quatermain. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1185 King Solomon’s mines. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1439 JAMESON, ANNA. Shakespeare’s heroines. Illustrated 

by Walter Paget... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1553 KNIPE, E. B., and A. A. Vive la France. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

An unusually good story of the fortunes of a French family in the Great 
War. 

1568 LAMB, CHARLES and MARY. Selected tales: with ex¬ 
tracts from the plays. (King’s Treasuries series.). E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1678 LIVERMORE, G. G. Take it from Dad. Macmillan Co. 

A business man’s letters to his son in college. Wholesome advice tempered 
with humor. 

1680 LONDON. JACK. Brown wolf and other Jack London 

stories; edited by F. K. Mathiews. Macmillan Co. 

1708 LYTTON, E. G. E. L. BULWER. Last days of Pompeii. E. P. Dutton & Co. 


1713 MACAULAY, T. B. Lays of ancient Rome; edited by 

A. E. Roberts. (King’s Treasuries series.). E. P. Dutton & Co, 


1715 McCRAE, JOHN. In Flanders fields. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A little book of poems to which the first and most famous gives the title. 

1751 McKEAN, G. B. Making good. Macmillan Co. 

A story of northwest Canada. 

1797 MARTIN, H. R. Tillie, a Mennonite maid. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Dialect story of the Pennsylvania Dutch. 

1815 MATHIEWS, F. K. Boy scouts’ book of campfire stories. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1829 MEIGS, CORNELIA. Pool of stars. Macmillan Co. 

“Story of a girl who gives up a trip to Bermuda with a rich aunt in order 
to get ready for college. She spends an interesting summer and makes a charm¬ 
ing friendship with a boy of her own age.” —Annie Carroll Moore in “Roads to 
childhood." 

2117 POCOCK, G. N. Modern poetry. (King’s Treasuries 

series.).. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Most of the poems included here are English, a few are Irish and American. 

A more satisfying collection was never made. 

2125 PORTER, JANE. Scottish chiefs. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2269 ROLT-WHEELER, FRANCIS. Aztec hunters. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

Life in Mexico a thousand years ago. 

2356 SCOTT, SIR WALTER. Lay of the last minstrel. (King’s 

Treasuries series). E. P. Dutton & Co. 


.60 

1.26 

1.60 

1.40 

1.40 

1.80 

1.33 

.40 

.90 

.83 

1.20 

.40 

1.14 

.84 

1.45 

1.90 

.90 


.40 

1.71 

1.32 

.40 








































NINTH GRADE 


129 

SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 

2421 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Shakespeare progress; 

compiled by J. M. Dent. (King’s Treasuries series). ... E. P. Dutton & Co..40 

A series of passages from Shakespeare’s plays, arranged in chronological 
order and chosen to show the growth of his personality and the development 
of his art. 

2478 SMITH, C. A. Short stories old and new. Ginn & Co.; .45 

A text book of the short story. Introductory note with each story, calling 
attention to structure and style. No biographical material. 

2484 SMITH, E. S. Mystery tales for boys and girls. The 

2632 TARKINGTON, BOOTH. Penrod. The 

2633 Ramsey Milholland. The 

2714 TWAIN, MARK. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; with 

introduction by Brander Matthews. The 

A plain edition, well bound, without pictures. 

2716 Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Illustrated by Worth Brehm The 

2731 VAN DYKE, HENRY. The broken soldier and the maid 

of France.. The 

A tale of the great war. 

2739 VERNE, JULES. Twenty thousand leagues under the 

sea.... Charles Scribner’s Sons.63 

2815 WEIR, F. R. Merry Andrew. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

‘‘A breezy, wholesome, out-of-doors story.” —Cleveland Pub. Lib. 

2881 WILLIAMS, J. L. Adventures of a freshman. Charles Scribner’s Sons.63 


Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

Baker & Taylor Co. 1.30 

Baker & Taylor Co. 1.30 

Baker & Taylor Co...'.90 

Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

Baker & Taylor Co.57 






















PART II 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 

CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 
(By permission of the publishers, The Library Bureau, 530 Atlantic Avenue, Boston.) 


In the Decimal Classification the field of knowledge is divided into nine general classes numbered 
from 100 to 900, but works of so general a character as to belong to none of these classes, such as peri¬ 
odicals, encyclopaedias, etc., are put in a tenth general class under 0. Each book has a class number 
assigned to it. See Dewey “Abridged decimal classification.” 


CLASSES—FIRST SUMMARY 


000 GENERAL WORKS. 
100 PHILOSOPHY. 

200 RELIGION. 

300 SOCIOLOGY. 

400 PHILOLOGY. 

500 NATURAL SCIENCE. 
600 USEFUL ARTS. 

700 FINE ARTS. 

800 LITERATURE. 

900 HISTORY. 


130 




BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


131 


028 READING AND CHOICE OF BOOKS 


NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

3207 

FAY, L. E., and EATON, A. T. Use of books and 
libraries.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 3.75 

3346 

HUNT, C. W. What shall we read to the children. 

An excellent book of advice for teachers and mothers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

... 1.14 

3470 

MOORE, A. C. Roads to childhood. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

3493 

OLCOTT, F. J. Children’s reading. 

The author has had wide experience as a children’s librarian. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.14 

3537 

RICE, O. S. Lessons on the use of books and libraries. . . 

Rand McNally & Co. 

. . .80 

See 

also Section 372.1. Teaching reading and English. 




030. CYCLOPAEDIAS-GENERAL 


3030 

Appleton’s new practical cyclopaedia. 6v. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

... 26.46 

3115 

Century cyclopaedia of names. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 6.00 

3722 

World book. 10 volumes. 

Empire New England Co., Inc. 48.50 

See 

also in grade libraries, Champlin, Young folk’s encj^clopaedia 
of common things, persons and places, etc. 




150. PSYCHOLOGY 




See Section 370.2. All books on psychology and child study, 
for convenience have been grouped under Educational Psychology. 

160. LOGIC 


3363 

JEVONS, W. S. Logic. (Science primers.). 

“Continues, notwithstanding numerous additions to literature of logic, prob¬ 
ably the most useful book for beginners.” — J. Clark Murray. 

American Book Co. 

. . .42 


170. ETHICS 



3315 

HIBBEN, J. G. Higher patriotism. 

Preparedness and peace, Might or right, Martial valor in times of peace. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .47 

3351 

HYDE, W. D. Practical ethics. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .75 

3447 

MARDEN, O. S. Ambition and success... a. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. ‘ .69 

3448 

Success fundamentals. 

The Baker & Taylor Co- 

. . 1.33 

3449 

You can, but will you?. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.33 

3622 

STIMSON, H. A. Right life and how to live it.. 

Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 

. . .90 






























132 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 

3718 WOOD, LEONARD. America’s duty. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

3719 Military obligations of citizenship. The Baker & Taylor Co.76 

Denounces militarism, but advocates a reasonable preparedness. 

See also Section-377, Moral education. 


220. THE BIBLE 

3372 KEELER, H. L., and WILD, L. H. Ethical readings 

from the Bible. Charles Scribner’s Sons.42 


290. MYTHOLOGY 

-436 BULFINCH, THQMAS. Age of fable; or, The beauties 

of mythology. Edited by E. E. Hale. The Baker & Taylor Co.. 1.32 

1055 GAYLEY, C. M., ed. Classic myths in English literature. 

Revised edition. Ginn & Co. 1.44 


310. STATISTICS 

3613 Statesman’s year book. (Latest ed.). Macmillan Co. 5.00 

“For statistical geography no other publications compare with the ‘States¬ 
man’s year book.’ ”— J. W. Redway. 


325. IMMIGRATION 

3652 THOMPSON, F. V. Schooling of the immigrant. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

328. PARLIAMENTARY LAW 

3545 ROBERT, J. T. Primer of parliamentary law. The Baker & Taylor Co.74 


340. LAW 

3344 HUFFCUT, E. W. Elements of business law. Ginn & Co 


1.11 


342. CIVICS AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT 

3095 BRYCE, JAMES. American commonwealth. Abridged 

edition.. Macmillan Co. 

“Mr. Bryce’s work will remain for all time one of the greatest achievements 
in the history of political literature .—Educational Review. 


2.40 






















BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


133 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE , 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

3250 

GILL, W. L. Third act of the American revolution. 

(School city; school state; school republic.) 

Wilson L. Gill. 

. . .25 

3251 

Boys’ and girls’ republic. 

Wilson L. Gill. 

.. . .50 

3252 

New citizenship. 

Wilson L. Gill. 

... 1.00 

1786 

MARRIOTT, CRITTENDEN. How Americans are gov¬ 
erned . 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.03 


353. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 
See Section 342 


355. UNITED STATES ARMY 


1557 

KOEHLER, H. J. Koehler’s West Point manual of disci¬ 
plinary physical training. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. 1.20 

2783 

WALDRON, W. H. Army physical training. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .90 


370. EDUCATION 



3039 

BACHMAN, F. P. Principles of elementary education. . 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. . 1.20 

3042 

BAGLEY, W. C. Educational values. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.20 

3043 

Educative process. :. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 1.35 

3185 

DEWEY, JOHN, and EVELYN. Schools of tomorrow. . 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.20 

3181 

DEWEY, JOHN. How we think. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. 1.20 

3184 

School and society.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .93 

3385 

KING, IRVING. Education for social efficiency. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.00 

3388 

KLAPPER, PAUL. Principles of educational practice— 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.00 

3436 

McMURRY, F. M. Elementary school standards. 

“An outcome of the New York School inquiry, this represents Prof. McMur- 
ry’s plan for determining the efficiency of a school. The four criteria are— 
motive, relative value, attention to organization and initiative.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.25 

3461 

MONROE, PAUL. Brief course in the history of educa- 
tion. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.35 

3464 

Text book in the history of education. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 2.80 

3466 

MONROE, W. S., and others. Educational tests and 
measurements.... .. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.15 

3137 

National Educational Association. Committee of fifteen. American Book Co. 

Careful considerations with reference to courses of study for primary, gram¬ 
mar and normal schools, with tentative courses for each. 

. . .42 

3501 

PATRI, ANGELO. Schoolmaster of a great city. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.12 





































134 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS , LIBRARIES 


SUPPLY 

NO. 


TITLE 


CONTRACTOR 


PRICE 


3517 PINTNER, RUDOLPH, and PATERSON, D. G. Scale 


370.2 PSYCHOLOGY AND CHILD STUDY 


3174 

3180 

3182 

3198 

3342 

3451 

3649 

3656 


DEWEY, JOHN. Democracy and education. 


Incidents from the experience of a Children’s Court judge. 


The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.00 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.60 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . .61 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 1.35 

3 STUDY 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.30 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.80 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.20 

American Book Co. 

. . 1.11 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.11 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 3.00 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.15 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 2.00 


3040 

3044 

3057 

3193 

3505 

3506 

3507 
3528 
3627 

3643 

3650 


371. SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, SCHOOL HYGIENE, ETC. 

BAGLEY, W. C. Classroom management; its principles 
and technique.. 

School discipline. 

BARRY, W. F. Hygiene of the schoolroom. 

DUTTON, S. T. School management. 

PERRY, A. C. Discipline as a school problem. 

Management of a city school. 

Outlines of school administration. 

RAPEER, L. W T . Educational hygiene. *..... 

STRAYER, G. D., and THORNDIKE, E. L. Educa¬ 
tional administration. 

TAYLOR, J. S. Class management.. Laidlaw Bros., Inc 


Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.35 

Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.20 

The Baker & Taylor Co:.... 

. . 1.68 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.05 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 2.15 

Macmillan Co. 


Macmillan Co. 

. . 1.35 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 2.06 

Macmillan Co. 


Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 

.90 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. 

. . 1.20 














































BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


135 


371.1 TEACHING—GENERAL METHODS 

SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 

3041 BAGLEY, W. C. Craftsmanship in teaching. Macmillan Co. 1.20 

3077 BOBBITT, FRANKLIN. Curriculum. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3122 CHARTERS, W. W. Teaching the common branches,.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.15 

3170 DAVIS, S. E. Work of the teacher. Macmillan Co. 1.20 

3394 KRACKOWIZER, A. M. Projects in the primary grades. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.26 

3435 McMURRY, C. A. Teaching by projects. Macmillan Co. 1.20 

3437 McMURRY. F. M. How to study and teaching how to 

study. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3465 MONROE. W. S. Measuring the results of teaching.The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3509 PERRY, A. C. Status of the teacher. The Baker & Taylor Co.80 

3529 RAPEER, L. W. How to teach elementary school sub¬ 
jects.. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.12 

3625 STRAYER, G. D. Brief course in the teaching process. . Macmillan Co. 1.35 

3626 STRAYER, G. D., and N. L. ENGLEHARDT. Class¬ 

room teacher. American Book Co. 1.11 

3628 STRAYER, G. D., and NORSWORTHY, NAOMI. How 

to teach. Macmillan Co. 1.35 

3658 THORNDIKE, E. L. Principles of teaching. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.60 

3702 WHIPPLE, G. M. How to study effectively. The Baker & Taylor Co.60 

372. KINDERGARTEN COLLECTIONS OF STORIES AND POEMS 

2148 POULSSON, EMILIE. Finger plays. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

2866 WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Story hour. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

A collection of stories to be read or told to children. 

372.01. TEACHING PENMANSHIP 

3236 FREEMAN, F. N. Teaching of handwriting’. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.20 

372.1. TEACHING READING, ENGLISH COMPOSITION, PHONETICS, SPELLING 

3083 BOYCE, E. M. Enunciation and articulation. Ginn & Co.42 

3090 BRIGGS, T. H., and L. D. COFFMAN. Reading in pub¬ 
lic schools. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.60 







































136 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS' LIBRARIES 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

3124 

CHUBB, PERCIVAL. Study and teaching of English. . 

“It is so sound in its philosophy and so practical in its helpfulness that we 
wish it might come into the hands of every instructor in the country.”— The 
Dial. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . . 1.20 

3142 

COOK, W. A., and O’SHEA, M. V. Child and his spell¬ 
ing. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.50 

3391 

KLAPPER, PAUL. Teaching of English. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.90 

3389 

Teaching children to read. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 1.90 

3633 

SUZZALLO, W. H. Teaching of spelling. 

The Baker & Taylor Co— 

. . . 1.20 

3646 

TAYLOR, J. S. Composition in the elementary schools.. 

Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 

. . . .90 

3644 

Principles and methods of teaching reading. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . 1.05 

3645 

Word study in the elementary school. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

... .75 

See also Section 028, Reading and choice of books. 




372.2 TEACHING MATHEMATICS 

KLAPPER, PAUL. Teaching of arithmetic. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

SUZZALLO, HENRY. Teaching of primary arithmetic.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.20 

WALSH, J. H. Practical methods in arithmetic. D. C. Heath & Co. 1.35 

372.3 TEACHING GEOGRAPHY 
DODGE, R. E., and KIRCHWEY, C. B. Teaching of 

geography in elementary schools. . Rand McNally & Co........ . 1.20 

NEWBIGIN, M. I. Modem geography. Henry Holt & Co.54 

“It is a suggestive volume interestingly written that should appeal to the 
general reader and offers many suggestions to the geographer.— R. E. Dodye. 

SUTHERLAND, W. J. Teaching of geography. Scott, Foresman & Co. 1.44 

TOOTHAKER, C. R. Commercial raw materials. Ginn & Co. 1.44 

TROTTER, SPENCER. Lessons in the new geography. D. C. Heath & Co. 1.00 

See also Sections 910-919, Geography and travel. 

Statesman’s Year Book, Section 310. 


3390 

3632 

3688 


3190 

3488 

3631 

3660 

3665 


372.4. TEACHING NATURE STUDY—ELEMENTARY SCIENCE—SCHOOL GARDENS 


3047 BAILEY, L. H. Holy earth.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

The foremost living authority on rural life and agriculture presents his per¬ 
sonal views of man’s relations to the soil, physical and spiritual. 

3049 Nature study idea... Macmillan Co. 1.20 

































BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


137 


SUPPLY 



NO. 

TITLE 

CONTRACTOR 

PRICE 

3455 

MAYER, A. G. Seashore life. 

A manual for teacher’s use in connection with excursions to the New York 
Aquarium. Well illustrated. 

Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 

. . . .90 

3458 

MILLER, L. K. Children’s gardens. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

o 

o 

c4 

3694 

WEED, C. M., and EMERSON, PHILIP. School garden 
book. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons.... 

. . . 1.12 

3711 

WILLIAMS, DORA. Gardens and their meaning. 

Contains bibliographies, planting tables, and experiments suitable for young 
gardeners. 

Ginn & Co. 

. . . 1.02 

See also Sections 500-599, Natural Science, and in graded 
libraries, nature books and stories. 




372.5. TEACHING HISTORY AND CIVICS. CITIZENSHIP 

3082 BOURNE, H. E. Teaching of history and civics in the 

elementary and secondary schools. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3103 CABOT, E. L. Course in citizenship and patriotism. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3138 COMMITTEE OF SEVEN. Study of history in school.. Macmillan Co.* .75 

895 DUNN, A. W., and H. M. HARRIS. Citizenship in school 

and out.. D. C. Heath & Co.72 

3253 GILL, WILSON. City problems. Wilson L. Gill. - .50 

See also Mr. Gill’s books on school republic, in Section 342. 

3595 SIMPSON, M. E. Supervised study in American history Macmillan Co. 1.20 

3691 WAYLAND, J. W. How to teach American history. Macmillan Co. 1.20 

See also Sections 342, 900-909, and books in graded libraries, 
under history, biography and civics. 


372.7. PHYSICAL TRAINING—TEACHING GYMNASTICS, GAMES, DANCING, ETC. 

3153 CROZIER, G. B. Children’s outdoor games. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

3154 Children’s parties. E. P. Dutton & Co...60 

3155 Indoor games for children. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

3482 MURPHY, M. C. Athletic training. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

372.71. VACATION SCHOOLS. PLAYGROUNDS 


3159 CURTIS, H. S. Recreation for teachers 
3356 JACKSON, H. E. Community center... 


Macmillan Co 
Macmillan Co 


1.35 

.93 
































138 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


372.8. TEACHING DRAWING AND CONSTRUCTIVE WORK 

SUPPLY 

NO. * TITLE CONTRACTOR PRICE 

3037 BABBITT, A. B. Working drawings.. Henry Holt & Co.75 

3134 COLLINS, F. H. Drawing and constructive work for ele¬ 
mentary school. 3 portfolios of plates. Per set. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.20 

See also Section 686, Bookbinding; Sections 700-750, Fine Arts. 


372.81. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE 

3076 BLOOMFIELD, MEYER. Readings in vocational 

guidance. Ginn & Co. 2.44 

3089 BREWER, J. M., and KELLY, R. W. Selected critical 

bibliography of vocational guidance. The Baker & Taylor Co.45 

3165 DAVENPORT, EUGENE. Education for efficiency. D. C. Heath & Co.98 

3168 DAVIS, J. B. Vocational and moral guidance. Ginn & Co. 1.17 

3173 DEAN, A. D. Worker and the state.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.52 

3325 HOERLE, H. C., and F. B. SALTZBERG. The girl and 

the job. Henry Holt & Co.90 

3692. WEAVER, E. W. Vocations for boys. Laidlaw Bros., Inc. 1.05 

3693 Vocations for girls. Laidlaw Bros., Inc.90 


372.9 TEACHING DOMESTIC ART 

3362 JESSUP, Mrs. A. L., and A. E. LOGUE. Handicraft 
book, comprising methods of teaching cord and raffia 
constructive work, weaving, basketing and chair caning 

in graded schools. Laidlaw Bros., Inc.90 

3663 TRAPHAGEN, ETHEL. Costume design and illustra¬ 
tion. John Wilde & Sons. 2.63 


3070 

3092 

3452 

3512 


374. SELF-EDUCATION AND IMPROVEMENT, DEBATING, ETC. 
BERNHEIMER, C. S., and COHEN, J. M. Boy’s clubs. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Gives specific and wise directions as to constitutions, by-laws, minutes, 
financial and other reports, topics and programs. 

BROOKINGS, W. D., and R. C. RINGWALT. Briefs 
for debate.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

MATSON, HENRY. References for literary workers.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Introduction to topics and questions for debate. 


PHELPS, E. M. Debater’s manual 


1.02 

1.50 

2.34 


The Baker & Taylor Co, 


1.40 































BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


139 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE CONTRACTOR 

3593 SHURTER, E. D., and TAYLOR, C. C. Both sides of 

100 public questions briefly debated. The Baker & Taylor Co. 


377. MORAL EDUCATION 


3021 ADLER, FELIX. Moral instruction of children. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

3183 DEWEY, JOHN. Moral principles of education . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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420. ENGLISH LANGUAGE 

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421. ORTHOGRAPHY 

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3549 ROGET, P. M. Thesaurus of English words and phrases. The Baker & Taylot Co. 


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520. ASTRONOMY 

1798 MARTIN, M. E. Friendly stars. The Baker & Taylor Co, 


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573. ANTHROPOLOGY 

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580. BOTANY 

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595. ENTOMOLOGY 

2261 ROBERTSON-MILLER, ELLEN. Butterfly and moth 

books. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.59 


608. INVENTIONS AND INDUSTRIES 

3366 JOHNSON, V. E. Modern inventions. The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.09 


613. HYGIENE 

514 CAMP, WALTER. Handbook on health. The Baker & Taylor Co. .95 

3152 GROMIE, W. J. Keeping physically fit. Macmillan Co.90 

3191 DOTY, A. H. Prompt aid to the injured. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.80 


614. PUBLIC HEALTH 
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635. KITCHEN GARDENING 

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638. BEES 

3424 LYON, D. E. How to keep bees for profit. Macmillan Co. . 1.14 

641. COOKERY 

3128 CLARKE, H. C., and RULON, P. D. Cook-book of left¬ 
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3539 RICHARDS, E. H., and S. M. ELLIOTT. Chemistry of 

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643. FOOD 

3023 ALLEN, L. G. Table service.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

3276 GREER, E. Food; what it is and does. Ginn & Co.*.99 

3398 LANSING, M. F. Food and life. Ginn & Co.54 

645. FURNITURE, ETC. 

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3525 QUINN, M. J. Planning and furnishing the home. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.03 

•650. BUSINESS EFFICIENCY 

3169 DAVIS, ROY and LINGHAM, C. H. Business English 

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3642 TAYLOR, F. W. Scientific management.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 




























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686. BOOKBINDING 

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709. HISTORY OF ART 

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710. LANDSCAPE GARDENING 


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E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . 1.50 

See also section 372.4. School gardens. 

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780. MUSIC 

3312 HENDERSON, W. J. What is good music?. 

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1291 

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3395 

KREHBIEL, H. E. How to listen to music; hints and 
suggestions to untaught lovers of the art. 

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3438 

McSPADDEN, J. W. Opera synopses... 

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3125 

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How to produce children’s plays. 

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.81 

3431 

Patriotic drama in your town.. 

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. . .81 

3550 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Booklover’s holiday in the 
open. 

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808. COLLECTIONS, QUOTATIONS, SPEAKERS, RHETORIC 


3062 BARTLETT, JOHN. Familiar quotations 


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1771 

McSPADDEN, J. W. Book of holidays. 

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1812 

MASSELING, H. Ideals of heroism and patriotism. 

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3494 

O’NEILL, A. T. L. Recitations for assembly and class¬ 
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SCHAUFFLER, R. H., ed. Arbor day. 

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3566 

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3592 

SHURTER, E. D., ed. Patriotic selections for supple¬ 
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Lloyd Adams Noble. 

.. .94 

3621 

STEVENSON, R. L. Learning to write. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

.. 1.01 

3675 

UTTER, P. Guide to good English. 

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. . 1.60 


810. AMERICAN LITERATURE 


3678 

VEDDER, H. C. American writers of today. 

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811. AMERICAN POETRY 


3284 

GUITERMAN, ARTHUR. Mirthful lyre. 

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. . 1.52 

1349 

HOLMES, 0. W. Complete poetical works. (Cambridge 
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. . 2.66 

3407 

LIEBERMAN, ELIAS. Paved streets. 

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3415 

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3420 

LOWELL, J. R. Complete poetical works. (Cambridge 
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3546 

ROBINSON, C. R. Service and sacrifice. 

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STEDMAN, E. C. Poetical works. (Household edition). 

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3677 VAN DYKE, HENRY. Poems of Henry Van Dyke. . . . Charles Scribner’s Sons. 2.53 

3707 WHITTIER, J. G. Complete poetical works. (Cam¬ 
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See also in grade libraries, Eugene Field, James Whitcomb 
Riley, and Frank Dempster Sherman. 

811.1. GENERAL COLLECTIONS OF AMERICAN POETRY 

3671 UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. Modem American poetry... . The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

820. ENGLISH LITERATURE 

3148 COUSIN, J. W. Dictionary of English literature. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

821.1. GENERAL COLLECTIONS OF POETRY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 

3101 BURRELL, ARTHUR. Book of heroic verse. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

3160 DANA, C. A., ed. Household book of poetry. The Baker & Taylor Co. 4.80 

3535 RHYS, ERNEST. New golden treasury. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

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3672 UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. Modem British poetry. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

822.1. SHAKESPEARE 

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3584 Histories and poems. 

3585 Tragedies. 

824. ENGLISH ESSAYS 

3067 BENNETT, ARNOLD. How to live on twenty-four hours 

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3068 Human machine; a series of studies. The Baker & Taylor Co.95 

3069 Mental efficiency, and other hints to men and women. . . The Baker & Taylor Co.95 


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E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

E. P. Dutton & Co.60 





























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1351 HOMER. Iliad: done into English prose by Andrew 

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900. HISTORY—GENERAL 

719 CREASY, Sir EDWARD. Fifteen decisive battles. . •. . . The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.21 

“Those few battles of which a contrary event would have essentially varied 
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910. GEOGRAPHY AND DESCRIPTION 


3058 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 



Africa and Australasia. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.60 

3348 

HUNTINGTON, E., and S. W. CUSHING. Principles 
of human geography... 

John Wiley & Sons. 

. . . 2.63 

3357 

JACOBS, JOSEPH. Story of geographical discovery. 

A history of the world from a special point of view, in a book of two hun¬ 
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.. . .80 

3411 

Lippincott’s pronouncing gazetteer of the world. Edited 
by Joseph Thomas. (Revised.). 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 10.80 

3531 

REDWAY, J. L. Reproduction of geographical forms. . . 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.36 

3532 

Teacher’s manual of geography. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

, .. .72 


914. EUROPE 



3061 

BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 
Europe.. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. . . .60 


914.4. FRANCE 



3238 

GAREY, E. B., and others. American guide book to France 
and its battlefields. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . . 1.80 


914.5. ITALY 



3422 

LUCAS, E. V. Wanderer in Florence.. 

“A volume which happily combines the higher type of guide-book and the 
agreeable gossip of the sympathetic fellow-traveler to whom the wonders of the 
place are intimately dear.”— Athenaeum. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. . 1.95 

3526 

RAGG, L., and L, M, Things seen in Venice. 

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914.92. NETHERLANDS 

3548 ROCHE, C. E. Things seen in Holland. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 

915. ASIA 

3060 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 

Asia.. E. P. Dutton & Co.60 


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3123. CHITTY, J. R. Things seen in China. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 


915.2. JAPAN 

3326 HOLLAND, CLIVE. Things seen in Japan. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 


915.4. INDIA, CEYLON 

3504 PENNELL, T. L. Things seen in Northern India. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 

915.6. PALESTINE 

985 FINLEY, JOHN. Pilgrim in Palestine. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.57 

3237 FREER, A. G. Things seen in Palestine. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 


916.2 EGYPT 

3102 BUTCHER, E. L. Things seen in Egypt. E. P. Dutton & Co 

917.3. TRAVELS IN THE UNITED STATES 

3059 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 

America.•.... E. P. Dutton & Co 


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HOMER. Iliad: done into English prose by Andrew 
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900. HISTORY—GENERAL 


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CREASY, Sir EDWARD. Fifteen decisive battles. 

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910. GEOGRAPHY AND DESCRIPTION 


3058 

BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 
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.60 

3348 

HUNTINGTON, E., and S. W. CUSHING. Principles 
of human geography.. 

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JACOBS, JOSEPH. Story of geographical discovery. 

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RED WAY, J. L. Reproduction of geographical forms. .. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

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3532 

Teacher’s manual of geography. 

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.72 


914. EUROPE 



3061 

BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 
Europe. 

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. . . .60 


914.4. FRANCE 



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GAREY, E. B., and others. American guide book to France 
and its battlefields. 

Macmillan Co. 

. . . 1.80 


914.5. ITALY 



3422 

LUCAS, E. V. Wanderer in Florence.. 

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3526 

RAGG, L., and L. M. Things seen in Venice. 

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3548 ROCHE, C. E. Things seen in Holland. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 

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Asia... E. P. Dutton & Co.60 


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915.4. INDIA, CEYLON 

3504 PENNELL, T. L. Things seen in Northern India. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 


915.6. PALESTINE 

985 FINLEY, JOHN. Pilgrim in Palestine. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.57 

3237 FREER, A. G. Things seen in Palestine. E. P. Dutton & Co.90 


916.2 EGYPT 

3102 BUTCHER, E. L. Things seen in Egypt. E. P. Dutton & Co 


917.3. TRAVELS IN THE UNITED STATES 


3059 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 
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359 BRIGHAM, A. P. From trail to railway. Ginn & Co..60 

The development of the great transportation routes. 

3727 YARD, R. S. Book of the national parks. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.90 


917.47. NEW YORK 


2299 RUSH, T. E. Port of New York. The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.59 


917.8. WESTERN OR MOUNTAIN STATES 

3353 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Astoria. (Hudson edition).. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

The history of John Jacob Astor’s enterprises beyond the Rocky Moun¬ 
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918 SOUTH AMERICA 

3096 BRYCE, JAMES South America: observations and 

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920. COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY 

371 BROOKS, E. S. Historic Americans. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.32 

3350 HUSBAND, JOSEPH. Americans by adoption. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.14 

Stephen Girard, John Ericsson, Louis Agassiz, Carl Schurz, Theodore Thomas, 

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3661 TOWERS, W. K. Masters of space. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

3708 Who’s who. (Latest edition.). Macmillan Co. 10.00 

3709 Who’s who in America. (Latest edition.).. . The Baker & Taylor Co. 6.75 

A biographical dictionary of notable living men and women of the United 
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INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY 

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3078 BOK, EDWARD. Americanization of Edward Bok. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.90 

2208 RAYMOND, R. W. Peter Cooper. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

A short study of a man with whose career every boy and girl in New York 
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597 CHURCH, W. C. Ulysses S. Grant and the period of 

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3268 GRANT, U. S. Personal memoirs. 2 vols. (Per set.)... The Baker & Taylor Co. 7.60 

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2699 TRENT, W. P. Robert E. Lee. The Baker & Taylor Co.57 

2843 WHITE, H. A. Robert E. Lee, and the Southern con¬ 
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3408 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Speeches and letters of Abra¬ 
ham Lincoln, with introduction by James Bryce. 

(Everyman’s library.) (Cloth.). E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

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3689 WANAMAKER, R. M. Voice of Lincoln. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

3724 WRIGHT-DAVIS, MARY. Book of Lincoln... . The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.28 

2642 THAYER, W. R. Life of Theodore Roosevelt. The Baker & Taylor Co.53 

929. FLAGS, HERALDRY 

3293 HARRISON, P. D. Stars and Stripes and other Ameri¬ 
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937. ANCIENT HISTORY—ROME 

592 CHURCH, A. J. Roman life in the days of Cicero.The Baker & Taylor Co.. 1.13 


940. MODERN EUROPE—THE WORLD WAR 


3131 

COBB, I. S. Glory of the coming. 

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3374 

KELLY, F. F. What America did. America’s part in the 
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America’s part in the Great War. 

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3453 

MAURICE, SIR F. B. Last four months. 

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3547 

ROBINSON, J. H. New history. 

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942. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 


3239 

GARDINER, S. R. Student’s history of England. 

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3273 

GREEN, J. R. Short history of the English people. 

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1474 

JOHNSON, CHARLES, and CLARITA SPENCER. Ire¬ 
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3369 

JOYCE, P. W. Concise history of Ireland. 

From earliest times to 1847. 

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3379 

KENDALL, -E. K. Source book of English history. 

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359 BRIGHAM, A. P. From trail to railway.. . Ginn & Co.60 

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3727 YARD, R. S. Book of the national parks. Charles Scribner’s Sons... 1.90 


917.47. NEW YORK 

2299 RUSH, T. E. Port of New York. The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.59 

917.8. WESTERN OR MOUNTAIN STATES 

3353 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Astoria. (Hudson edition).. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.33 

The history of John Jacob Astor’s enterprises beyond the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains and on the Pacific Coast, 1811. 


918 SOUTH AMERICA 

3096 BRYCE,' JAMES South America: observations and 

impressions. Macmillan Co.. 2.70 


920. COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHY 


371 

BROOKS, E. S. Historic Americans. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.32 

3350 

HUSBAND, JOSEPH. Americans by adoption. 

Stephen Girard, John Ericsson, Louis Agassiz, Carl Schurz, Theodore Thomas, 
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The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.14 

3661 

TOWERS, W. K. Masters of space. 

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3708 

Who’s who. (Latest edition.). 

Macmillan Co. 

. . . 10.00 

3709 

Who’s who in America. (Latest edition.).. . 

A biographical dictionary of notable living men and women of the United 
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The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY 

3029 ANTIN, MARY. Promised land. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

“To love your country understandingly, you should know what I have been 
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3078 BOK, EDWARD. Americanization of Edward Bok. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.90 

2208 RAYMOND, R. W. Peter Cooper. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

A short study of a man with whose career every boy and girl in New York 
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597 CHURCH, W. C. Ulysses S. Grant and the period of 

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3268 GRANT, U. S. Personal memoirs. 2 vols. (Per set.)... The Baker & Taylor Co. 7.60 

One of the great martial biographies of the world. 

2699 TRENT, W. P. Robert E. Lee. The Baker & Taylor Co.. .57 

2843 WHITE, H. A. Robert E. Lee, and the Southern con¬ 
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3408 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Speeches and letters of Abra¬ 
ham Lincoln, with introduction by James Bryce. 

(Everyman’s library.) (Cloth.). E. P. Dutton & Co.60 

Arranged chronologically . No index. 

3689 WANAMAKER, R. M. Voice of Lincoln. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1.11 

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2642 THAYER, W. R. Life of Theodore Roosevelt. The Baker & Taylor Co.53 

929. FLAGS, HERALDRY 

3293 HARRISON, P. D. Stars and Stripes and other Ameri¬ 
can flags. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.88 

A complete book of the flag. 

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592 CHURCH, A. J. Roman life in the days of Cicero.The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.13 


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COBB, I. S. Glory of the coming. 

With the American Expeditionary Force in France, 1918. 

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3374 

KELLY, F. F. What America did. America’s part in the 
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America’s part in the Great War. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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3453 

MAURICE, SIR F. B. Last four months. 

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3547 

ROBINSON, J. H. New history. 

Macmillan Co. 

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942. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 


3239 

GARDINER, S. R. Student’s history of England. 

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3273 

GREEN, J. R. Short history of the English people. 

American Book Co. 

. . 1.95 

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JOHNSON, CHARLES, and CLARITA SPENCER. Ire¬ 
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3369 

JOYCE, P. W. Concise history of Ireland. 

From earliest times to 1847. 

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KENDALL, E. K. Source book of English history. 

Macmillan Co. 

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3066 

BELLOC, HILAIRE. French revolution. 

A brilliant little book that furnishes more light on the eventful years from 
1789 to 1794 than any other work of its size. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.54 

3368 

JOHNSTON, R. M. French revolution: a short history.. . 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.... 1.20 


973. UNITED STATES HISTORY 


3091 

BRIGHAM, A. P. Geographic influence in American his¬ 
tory . 

Ginn & Co . 

. . 1.11 

3294 

HART, A. B. Formation orf the union. 1750-1829 . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.35 

3295 

National ideals historically traced . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 1.52 

3296 

Social and economic forces in American history. 

The Baker & Taylor Co..... 

. . 1.71 

3303 

HAWORTH, P. L. United States in our own times. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . 1.87 

3367 

JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER. History of American poli¬ 
tics) . 

“The most useful book, alike for teachers and for pupils is Johnston’s 
‘American politics.’ ”—John Fiske. 

Henry Holt & Co . 

.. .84 

2290 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Great adventure . 

Essays in American nationalism and present day problems. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . .95 

3581 

SEMPLE, E. C. American history and its geographic 
Conditions .. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 2.75 

3714 

WILSON, WOODROW. Division and reunion; 1829- 
1889 . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. 1.25 


973.1. DISCOVERY 



3217 

FISKE, JOHN. Discovery of America; with some ac¬ 
count of ancient America and the Spanish conquest. 
2 vols. (Set.) .. 

“A rare combination of thorough scholarship, well-balanced judgment and 
and literary charm characterize this work.”— E. G. Bourne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

. . 3.80 


973.2. COLONIZATION 



3212 

FINLEY, JOHN. French in the heart of North America. 

“Its purpose is to disengage Ameirca’s debt to France from her debt to 
England.” 

Charles Scribner’s Sons . 

. . 1.59 

3214 

FISHER, G. P. Colonial era. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.12 

3218 

FISKE, JOHN. Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 
2 vols. (Set.) . . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 3.80 

3220 

New France and New England. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.90 

3221 

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“One of the most brilliant and fascinating books that has ever been written 
by any historian since the days of Herodotus.”— John Fiske. 

1 

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.. . 3.00 

2032 

La Salle and the discovery of the great west. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . . 1.50 

2033 

Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols. (Set.). 

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. . . 3.00 

3659 

THWAITES, R. G. Colonies, 1492-1750.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.35 


973.3. REVOLUTION, 1775-1783 


3215 

FISKE, JOHN. American revolution. 2 vols. (Set.).... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 3.80 

3274 

GREENE, F. V. Revolutionary war and the military 
policy of the United States.: . 

A special feature of this book is its excellent maps. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.90 

3597 

SLOANE, W. M. French war and the revolution. 

Covers the period, 1756-83. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. 1.12 


973.4. CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD, 1789-1812 


3216 

FISKE, JOHN. Critical period of American history. 

“It must not be supposed that the treaty of peace secured the national life. 
Indeed, it would be more correct to say that the most critical period ofthe 
country’s history embraced the times between 1783 and the adoption of the 
Constitution in 1788.”— Preface. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.90 

3685 

WALKER, F. A. Making the nation. 1783-1817. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.12 


973.5. WAR OF 1812 TO 1845 


3100 

BURGESS, J. W. Middle period, 1817-1858. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.12 


973.7. CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 


3219 

FISKE, JOHN. Mississippi valley in the civil war. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

. . 1.71 

3513 

PAXSON, F. L. Civil war. 

Henry Holt & Co . 

. . .54 


973.8. RECONSTRUCTION, INDIAN WARS 1865-1898 


3302 

HAWORTH, P. L. Reconstruction and union. 

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BELLOC, HILAIRE. French revolution. 

A brilliant little book that furnishes more light on the eventful years from 
1789 to 1794 than any other work of its size. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

.54 

3368 

JOHNSTON, R. M. French revolution: a short history.. . 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . 1.20 


973. UNITED STATES HISTORY 


3091 

BRIGHAM, A. P. Geographic influence in American his¬ 
tory . 

Ginn & Co. 

. 1.11 

3294 

HART, A. B. Formation of the union. 1750-1829. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.35 

3295 

National ideals historically traced.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 1.52 

3296 

Social and economic forces in American history. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.. 1.71 

3303 

HAWORTH, P. L. United States in our own times. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.87 

3367 

JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER. History of American poli¬ 
tics . 

“The most useful book, alike for teachers and for pupils is Johnston’s 
‘American politics.’ ”—John Fiske. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .84 

2290 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Great adventure. 

Essays in American nationalism and present day problems. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . .95 

3581 

SEMPLE, E. C. American history and its geographic 
conditions. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 2.75 

3714 

WILSON, WOODROW. Division and reunion; 1829- 
1889.,. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.25 


973.1. DISCOVERY 



3217 

FISKE, JOHN. Discovery of America; with some ac¬ 
count of ancient America and the Spanish conquest.. 
2 vols. (Set.). 

“A rare combination of thorough scholarship, well-balanced judgment and 
and literary charm characterize this work.”— E. G. Bourne. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. . . 3.80 


973.2. COLONIZATION 



3212 

FINLEY, JOHN. French in the heart of North America. 

“Its purpose is to disengage Ameirca’s debt to France from her debt to 
England.” 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. . . 1.59 

3214 

FISHER, G. P. Colonial era. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons... . 

. .. 1.12 

3218 

FISKE, JOHN. Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 
2 vols. (Set.). 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.. . 3.80 

3220 

New France and New England. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

... 1.90 

3221 

Old Virginia and her neighbors. 2 vols. (Set.). 

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PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 vols. 
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“One of tbe most brilliant and fascinating books that has ever been written 
by any historian since the days of Herodotus .”—John Fiske. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

. . . 3.00 

2032 

La Salle and the discovery of the great west. 

The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

.. . 1.50 

2033 

Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols. (Set.). 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . . 3.00 

3659 

THWAITES, R. G. Colonies, 1492-1750. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

... 1.35 


973.3. REVOLUTION, 1775-1783 


3215 

FISKE, JOHN. American revolution. 2 vols. (Set.).... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. . 3.80 

3274 

GREENE, F. V. Revolutionary war and the military 
policy of the United States. 

A special feature of this book is its excellent maps. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.90 

3597 

SLOANE, W. M. French war and the revolution. 

Covers the period, 1756-83. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.12 


973.4. CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD 

, 1789-1812 


3216 

FISKE, JOHN. Critical period of American history. 

“It must not be supposed that the treaty of peace secured the national life. 
Indeed, it would be more correct to say that the most critical period ofthe 
country’s history embraced the times between 1783 and the adoption of the 
Constitution in 1788.”— Preface. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

. 1.90 

3685 

WALKER, F. A. Making the nation. 1783-1817. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. . 1.12 


973.5. WAR OF 1812 TO 1845 


3100 

BURGESS, J. W. Middle period, 1817-1858. 

Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

. 1.12 


973.7. CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 


3219 

FISKE, JOHN. Mississippi valley in the civil war. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co..... 

. 1.71 

3513 

PAXSON, F. L. Civil war. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

. . .54 


973.8. RECONSTRUCTION, INDIAN WARS 1865-1898 


3302 

HAWORTH, P. L. Reconstruction and union. 

Henry Holt & Co. 

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